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*Though there is no real way to kick mutants out of public land, the neighborhood here is not particularly welcoming. Most of the vendors in the park won't sell to open/obvious mutants, and while outright confrontations are minimal, many people's attitudes are overtly unfriendly.
*Though there is no real way to kick mutants out of public land, the neighborhood here is not particularly welcoming. Most of the vendors in the park won't sell to open/obvious mutants, and while outright confrontations are less frequent, many people's attitudes are overtly unfriendly.
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Revision as of 14:44, 11 October 2013

Description

xxxxxBuilt on a freight rail, the High Line once was a railroad and has been reclaimed as green space in the middle of the city. A park situated high above Manhattan, what was once a rusty industrial wasteland is now a stretch of peaceful space to lounge and relax among grass and flowers and plant life. There are restaurants, ice cream sandwich stands, a beer garden, and the view all along the elevated parkland is unbeatable.

Notes & Trivia
  • Though there is no real way to kick mutants out of public land, the neighborhood here is not particularly welcoming. Most of the vendors in the park won't sell to open/obvious mutants, and while outright confrontations are less frequent, many people's attitudes are overtly unfriendly.
Important Events

xxxxxAnything particularly noteworthy happen in this spot? Note it here!

Place Name
Neighborhood Chelsea
Type Park
Mutant-friendliness Uncomfortable
Logs
  • (2024-02-03)
Buffer
  • (2020-10-01)
Off the Rails