
The West Side of Manhattan is growing and changing in a mostly good way.
Pier 57 is the latest free, public space opened this week (thanks to
Google)and I decided to check it out early on
Earth Day. The food hall is not open yet but it surely will draw a crowd and is located right next to the wonderful
Little Island. I decided to walk home via the
High Line which is also one of my favorite spots (if you can get there early). Since it opened in 2009 the surrounding area has encroached ever closer to this lovely public space and the construction seems endless.
Hudson Yards is at the end of the High Line and has an observation deck called
The Edge which I went to a little over a year ago. Get out and explore Manhattan if you can. It is great exercise and the views are outstanding. Hint: go early because the tourists are back.

Thank you for reminding me about the High Line. It is a wonderful walk with lots of photo ops!
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Please go early or you will not enjoy the High Line.
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All so amazing, and coupled with Hammons’ Lands End outside the Whitney, another reason(s) the center of the universe really might be right about there!
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Mea culpa. Forgot to mention Hammon’s piece.
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So cool, what’s happening!
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Look forward to your images weekly.
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Thanks Ellen
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Almost unrecognizable from 20 years ago! As always, great shots!!
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It surely has changed
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[…] in Manhattan and if you haven’t visited it – please try to make the time. Also – Pier 57, which is right next door has finally opened its James Beard Foundation food hall. Lunch was […]
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