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While in NY, we saw two abandoned spaces being used in unusual ways: High Line Park and City Hall Station.
The High Line was an elevated train line through Chelsea that began operating in the 1930s. By the 60s, barely any trains were running on it (thanks to highways and trucking), and in [...]
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