National Geographic Article | Miracle Above Manhattan

by Naomi Young

The following is taken from the article Miracle Above Manhattan, in the April 2011 issue of National Geographic magazine.

“Walking on the High Line is unlike any other experience in New York. You float about 25 feet above the ground, at once connected to street life and far away from it. You can sit surrounded by carefully tended plantings and take in the sun and the Hudson River views, or you can walk the line as it slices between old buildings and past striking new ones. I have walked the High Line dozens of times, and its vantage point, different from that of any street, sidewalk, or park, never ceases to surprise and delight. Not the least of the remarkable things about the High Line is the way, without streets to cross or traffic lights to wait for, ten blocks pass as quickly as two.”

New York State – Where Culinary Delights Abound

by Naomi Young

This post has been written by a guest writer – Eric Scheffel.

New York State has long stood as a beacon to people from around the globe, which has led to an ever-changing celebration of world cuisine from New York City to Niagara Falls. A constant blending of passionate, creative people with a giving land makes the state truly extraordinary.