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Friends of the High Line (FHL) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation and reuse of the High Line, a 1.5-mile-long historic elevated rail structure on the West Side of Manhattan.
Founded in 1999, FHL is supported by nearly all the elected officials representing the High Line neighborhoods, numerous civic organizations, and thousands of preservationists, open-space advocates, design professionals, and civic-minded individuals and businesses from New York and across the United States. View the supporters list.
FHL is located in the Gansevoort Market Historic District, near the southern terminus of the High Line. See FHL's contact information.
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Support the High Line
By becoming a Charter Member of Friends of the High Line, you will become part of an ever-growing group of supporters working to make the High Line vision a reality.
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Do Not Trespass
The High Line is currently owned by the City of New York. It is not open to the public. Please do not trespass. |
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