
View from Hoboken, NJ
Jessica’s apartment still has a view of the Empire State Building but now instead of it being from the East Village, it’s from Hoboken. Here’s a sunset view while we were getting ready to go out.

Wicker Park, Chicago
In Manhattan you always know which way is north/south/east/west by looking up to see where the Empire State Building is in relation to where you’re standing. In Chicago it doesn’t work like that. All of the skyscrapers, instead of being in the middle of the city, are to the far east side at the lake and you definitely can’t see them from everywhere. But sometimes you do get a glimpse of the buildings from the neighborhoods. Here’s the Hancock from the Wicker Park Jewel parking lot.
Tags:Chicago·empire state building·hancock·hancock building·jewel·New York·Shopping·wicker park
When Mike invited me to join his group of urban explorers in going to the High Line I was really excited. Hopefully the Friends of the High Line‘s preservation plans will go through, but I wanted to experience the railroad as it is now, raw, before that. It wasn’t easy to walk it in the snow for hours, I was completely wet and freezing to death, but it was definitely worth it.

The High Line was built in the 1930s to elevate dangerous and congested railroad traffic from New York City’s streets. The rise of trucking in the 1950s led to a drop in rail freight on the High Line and in the 1960s part of the High Line was torn down. The final freight train to run on the High Line carried 3 carloads of frozen turkeys in 1980. In 1993 another chuck was demolished. Now there are plans to preserve the High Line and to convert it into a public park.
When Mike invited me to join his group of urban explorers in going to the High Line I was really excited. Hopefully the Friends of the High Line‘s preservation plans will go through, but I wanted to experience the railroad as it is now, raw, before that. It wasn’t easy to walk it in the snow for hours, I was completely wet and freezing to death, but it was definitely worth it. I will be posting many more photos soon.

The beginning of our walk, at about 33rd Street and 11th Avenue.

A No Trespassing sign, looking west towards New Jersey. You can see that we were at the same level as the street lights from the avenue below.

Looking down to the east at the Hudson Yards.

Looking west over the partially frozen Hudson River to New Jersey.

Looking south.

Somebody marked part of the rail for some reason.

More of the Hudson Yards.

At about 30th Street, looking east. The Empire State Building is on the left in the photo.

There is barbed wire everywhere along the High Line. It’s obvious they don’t want anyone up there.

Looking back west from where we came from. In the right of the photo is a billboard that is over 11th Avenue, which goes under the High Line here.

Steve eggs Tien on as he makes a snow angel.

A chimney stack catches the early morning sun.

The first of our major barriers. This wall is completely blocking off the railway.

A closer look and we see that there is a hole cut in the wall.

No problem!

Adam assisting Mike through the hole in the wall.

The other side of the wall has a beautiful mural of the view on the other side of the wall. “Save the Tracks” is spelled out in the clouds.

Save the Tracks.

Shortly after the first wall we came up to another one. Tien runs ahead to check it out.

This wall we had to lay down and shimmy under. Here, Steve peeks out from under the wall.

Tien down in the rails.

Moose Graffiti. I also have photographed a Moose tag in the Street Writing Project.

Through a hole in the wall of graffiti I take a peek at what’s going on below.

More graffiti.

Adam.

Our shadows on the wall of a building on the side of the High Line.

And more graffiti.

A view down a street in the 20s.

Adam, Mike & Tien checking out some graffiti.

Tires.

Neck Face

More barbed wire.

Cost & Revs are two very famous graffiti artists from the late 1980s to early 1990s.

Looking back.

Brick Wall

Empire State Building behind a church.

Adam and Steve.

Looking back.

Looking east.

Tracks.

Coming up to a building. Mike, Adam and I take the high road and Steve and Tien take the low road.

Inside the building there was tons of debris. These look like some sort of old machine parts.

Garbage.

Wire.

Chair.

Mike spotted these mannequins in a building east of the High Line.

Near the end of the High Line. We couldn’t find the way down so we ended up walking all the way to the beginning!
See Also:
- Friends of the High Line
Other People’s Photos from our Adventure:
- Winter High Line 1 by Mike
- Winter High Line 2 by Mike
- Winter High Line 3 by Mike
- Winter High Line 4 by Mike
- Walking the High Line by Tien
- As Seen on the High Line by Tien
- Seen From the High Line by Tien
- Photographs of the High Line, by Rosecrans Baldwin in 2001
- The High Line by Queso in August 2002
- BluishOrange’s Photos of the High Line, August 2002
- The Highline, by Jake Dobkin in August 2002
- Photos of New York City’s High Line by David F. Gallagher, October 2002
- a walk on the high line in June 24, 2003.
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Walking to Summerfest along Lake Michigan.

The US Bank Center is the tallest building in WI. It is 42 stories. The Empire State Building is the tallest building in NY. It is 102 stories.

We were at Summerfest to see Ben Folds. He played on the Piggly Wiggly stage. I’d been dying to see him live for years. Unfortunately, because of the way the audience area was set up we were barely able catch glimpses of him.

This was our view for most of the concert.

Ben Folds. You don’t know what I had to do to get this photo.

Lately I’ve been watching a lot of this A&E program called America’s Castles. It features beautiful mansions around the country and gives you a tour of the house and it’s history. The Pabst Mansion was one of the houses featured and so when I got the chance, I drug my entire family there to tour it.

Outside the Pabst Mansion. Photos inside are not allowed even though I took one inside one of the bathrooms that I plan to submit to The Mirror Project soon.

Amanda, Richard, Stephanie, Jessica and I went mini-golfing. I won’t say who won, but it wasn’t me.

Mini golf course.

I think Jess slept through the entire mini golf game and the ice cream treats that followed it.

Bumblebee in the grass.

Going to see the iMax movie Bugs. Nancy holding Jessica.

Amanda and Jessica watching the iMax movie.

After the movie we ate at Rudy’s Mexican Restaurant. Mom & Dad got done eating first so they got nominated to feed Jessica.

After only one beer dad goes all silly carrying around mom’s purse.

One of our many trips to Culver’s for frozen custard. Dad and Richard pretend to give Jess her first taste.

Jess’s first time bowling!

I’m not very good at bowling… then again, I only do it about once every other year..

Dad and Stephie bowled on the bumper lane. Mom, Amanda, Richard and I bowled on the lane to the left of it.

As you can see, I suck bad at bowling.
Tags:a&e·amanda·americas castles·bee·ben folds·bowling·bugs·culvers·dad·empire state building·imax·jessica·lake michigan·mexican·milwaukee·mini golf·mom·movies·Music·nancy·pabst·pabst mansion·piggly wiggly·richard·rudy's mexican restaurant·stephanie·summerfest·Television·us bank center·Wisconsin

The Empire State Building, lit in green to celebrate St. Patricks day, as seen from the corner of W 4th St./6th Ave.
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