
Registration required: PenningtonLibrary.org/HighLine
The High Line is only 1.45 miles long, but it’s packed with history old and new. Take a walk on the High Line with Mario Medici, amateur photographer and historian, and discover how the High Line was transformed from an historic elevated freight rail to one of New York City’s most popular parks. Check out the new architecture, gigantic skyscrapers built over train tracks, century-old ice buildings, shopping centers, new sculpture art, and, yes, even where the Oreo cookie was discovered! Presentation includes visits to the recently opened “Little Island @ Pier 55” and a look down from “The Edge” 1,171 feet above Manhattan. Whether you’re planning a visit to the High Line or just curious to see what the High Line has to offer, this presentation is not to be missed.
Sponsored by the Friends of the Pennington Public Library.
About our Presenter: Mario Medici is a retired Information Technology executive who has traveled the world. He is a licensed New York City tour guide, a passionate history enthusiast, and nurtures his curiosity about all things. Through a combination of diligent research, computer skills, and love for amateur photography, Mario presents the story combining video and music, as well as elements of art, architecture, and notable individuals, making each lecture interesting and fast-moving. He currently lectures at Bergen Community College’s Institute for Learning in Retirement and has a growing list of over 80 venues that includes schools, community organizations, and libraries.