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The Bowery Boys: New York City History

#135 The High Line

The Bowery Boys: New York City History

Tom Meyers

Society & Culture, History, Documentary, Places & Travel

4.83.6K Ratings

🗓️ 9 March 2012

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

The High Line, which snakes up New York's west side, is an ambitious park project refitting abandoned elevated train lines into a breathtaking contemporary park. This is the remnant of a raised freight-delivery track system that supported New York's thriving meat, produce and refrigeration industries that have defined the city's western edges. You can trace the footprints of this area back almost 200 years, to the introduction of the Hudson River Railroad and Cornelius Vanderbilt, who transformed the streets along the Hudson River into 'the lifeline of New York', filled with warehouses, marketplaces and abattoirs. And, of course, lots of traffic, turning 10th Avenue and 11th Avenue into 'death avenues', requiring New York's first 'urban cowboys'. The West Side Elevated Freight Railroad was meant to relieve some of trauma on the street. That's not exactly how it worked out. We'll tell you about its downfall, its transformation during the 70s as a haven for counter-culture, and its reinterpretation as an innovative urban playground. www.boweryboyspodcast.com Twitter: boweryboys Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/boweryboys

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Episode 135 of The Bowery Boys. The Highline.

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Hey, it's The Bowery Boys.

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Hey.

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Hello there, welcome to The Bowery Boys. This is Greg Young.

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And this is Tom Myers.

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And we're here to bring you the story of a very curious public park.

0:28.0

A one mile long park, a top and abandoned elevated railroad.

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Today we call it The Highline.

0:36.0

Yesterday we called it an eye sore.

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But Greg, I would go so far as to call the highline New York's hottest park.

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Because only in New York can you have a hot park.

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Oh, of course. You have uncool parks.

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Of course, many of those.

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Sure, like this one across the street here.

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But this is the hottest park.

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Part of this is because it's very new, at least the park portion.

0:59.0

It has only been open since 2009.

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But it's built atop this structure that's been around for decades.

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And whose very existence tells the story of transportation in New York City.

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