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People walk along a path in the High Line park in New York City. The High Line was formally an elevated railway that was built in 1934 for freight trains and had become derelict after the rail closed
People walk along a path in the High Line park in New York City. The High Line was formally an elevated railway that was built in 1934 for freight trains and had become derelict after the rail closed in 1980. It has been recently renovated and opened to the public to much fanfare.

People walk along a path in the High Line park in New York City. The High Line was formally an elevated railway that was built in 1934 for freight trains and had become derelict after the rail closed in 1980. It has been recently renovated and opened to the public to much fanfare.

ID: 90968

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People walk along a path in the High Line park in New York City. The High Line was formally an elevated railway that was built in 1934 for freight trains and had become derelict after the rail closed in 1980. It has been recently renovated and opened to the public to much fanfare.

People walk along a path in the High Line park in New York City. The High Line was formally an elevated railway that was built in 1934 for freight trains and had become derelict after the rail closed in 1980. It has been recently renovated and opened to the public to much fanfare.

ID: 90969

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People walk along a path in the High Line park in New York City. The High Line was formally an elevated railway that was built in 1934 for freight trains and had become derelict after the rail closed in 1980. It has been recently renovated and opened to the public to much fanfare.

People walk along a path in the High Line park in New York City. The High Line was formally an elevated railway that was built in 1934 for freight trains and had become derelict after the rail closed in 1980. It has been recently renovated and opened to the public to much fanfare.

ID: 90970

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People walk along a path in the High Line park in New York City. The High Line was formally an elevated railway that was built in 1934 for freight trains and had become derelict after the rail closed in 1980. It has been recently renovated and opened to the public to much fanfare.

People walk along a path in the High Line park in New York City. The High Line was formally an elevated railway that was built in 1934 for freight trains and had become derelict after the rail closed in 1980. It has been recently renovated and opened to the public to much fanfare.

ID: 90972

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People walk along a path in the High Line park in New York City. The High Line was formally an elevated railway that was built in 1934 for freight trains and had become derelict after the rail closed in 1980. It has been recently renovated and opened to the public to much fanfare.

People walk along a path in the High Line park in New York City. The High Line was formally an elevated railway that was built in 1934 for freight trains and had become derelict after the rail closed in 1980. It has been recently renovated and opened to the public to much fanfare.

ID: 90973

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People walk along a path in the High Line park in New York City. The High Line was formally an elevated railway that was built in 1934 for freight trains and had become derelict after the rail closed in 1980. It has been recently renovated and opened to the public to much fanfare.

People walk along a path in the High Line park in New York City. The High Line was formally an elevated railway that was built in 1934 for freight trains and had become derelict after the rail closed in 1980. It has been recently renovated and opened to the public to much fanfare.

ID: 90974

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People walk along a path in the High Line park in New York City. The High Line was formally an elevated railway that was built in 1934 for freight trains and had become derelict after the rail closed in 1980. It has been recently renovated and opened to the public to much fanfare.

People walk along a path in the High Line park in New York City. The High Line was formally an elevated railway that was built in 1934 for freight trains and had become derelict after the rail closed in 1980. It has been recently renovated and opened to the public to much fanfare.

ID: 90975

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People walk along a path in the High Line park in New York City. The High Line was formally an elevated railway that was built in 1934 for freight trains and had become derelict after the rail closed in 1980. It has been recently renovated and opened to the public to much fanfare.

People walk along a path in the High Line park in New York City. The High Line was formally an elevated railway that was built in 1934 for freight trains and had become derelict after the rail closed in 1980. It has been recently renovated and opened to the public to much fanfare.

ID: 90976

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People walk along a path in the High Line park in New York City. The High Line was formally an elevated railway that was built in 1934 for freight trains and had become derelict after the rail closed in 1980. It has been recently renovated and opened to the public to much fanfare.

People walk along a path in the High Line park in New York City. The High Line was formally an elevated railway that was built in 1934 for freight trains and had become derelict after the rail closed in 1980. It has been recently renovated and opened to the public to much fanfare.

ID: 90977

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People walk along a path in the High Line park in New York City. The High Line was formally an elevated railway that was built in 1934 for freight trains and had become derelict after the rail closed in 1980. It has been recently renovated and opened to the public to much fanfare.

People walk along a path in the High Line park in New York City. The High Line was formally an elevated railway that was built in 1934 for freight trains and had become derelict after the rail closed in 1980. It has been recently renovated and opened to the public to much fanfare.

ID: 90978

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