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View of meatpacking district from the High Line.
I was here for happy hour - lots of hip and trendy places around here.
Always wanted to try the tilt shift effect and finally found the right shot for it. ;)
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Sketched on location with the NYC Urban Sketchers in front of the Serafina Restaurant. In the background is the Highline. The plaza was packed with tourists. Sketched directly in pen with watercolor.
Boarded bar on Little West 12th Street between Washington Street and 10th Avenue in the neighbourhood 'Meatpacking District'
Vernagelte Bar in der Little West 12th Street zwischen der Washington Street und der 10th Avenue im Viertel 'Meatpacking District'
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"The empty buildings were gutted by fires in 1971 and in 1973. The latter blaze, fueled by 70 years' worth of animal fat, burned for three weeks. Afterward, owners hired a company to demolish what was left, but after breaking three wrecking balls on the massive brick structures, Hearne Wrecking and Lumber admitted defeat.."
After the plant closed in 1971, the place was heaven for graffiti taggers, a plot of urban wilderness routinely explored by teenagers and photographers... however in the next few years, it may change that.
~ source article "Swift Changes" - Ft Worth Weekly
~ History of Stockyards and Swift meat-packing complex
Yesterday after checking out the gorgeous Flower Festival in the Meatpacking District, we visited Hector’s Cafe & Diner on Little West 12th Street tucked directly underneath the High Line. This old-school diner has been in business since 1949 & still serves hamburgers 🍔made with beef from Weichsel Beef Conpany, one of the last Meatpacking holdouts in the neighborhood. We wanted to help support this old-school spot and ordered two delicious Jumbo Beefburger Deluxes with fries 🍔 ( swipe left for 2nd photo).
The diner was once open 24 hours a day, serving in the early early morning not only the butchers working in the area but club goers and tourists staying at the nearby Standard High Line Hotel (swipe left for 3rd photo of interior of diner).
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To watch our livestream visit to Hector’s Cafe and our walk around the @meatpackingny and @leafflowershow (swipe left for 4th photo) please visit our JamesandKarla YouTube channel, see direct link below & in bio and IG story.
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Meatpacking district at night is a very crazy and happening place. I rally like the lines of the walking guys in front of the bus.
In the historic Meatpacking District, with the temperature around 18°F, I was surprised to see a young lady seated at a table and sipping coffee.
This building was originally built in 1849 for Silas C. Herring of Herring Lock & Safe Company. According to the Bowery Boys, it originally was four stories high, but another story was added after Herring passed away and was converted to a general storefront in 1883.
The building is often referred to as “the Little Flatiron Building,” and is part of the Gansevoort Market Historic District. In the 1980's and 90's, it housed a variety of erotic clubs.
It has been seen in Fatal Attraction and The Hours.
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A view from the observation deck at the Whitney Museum of American Art looking across into the Meatpacking District.
Beautiful #pavlova from @bagatellenyc! This spot is known for its brunch parties, but hey, try them out for dinner too, food is delicious, and the vibe is great! -- #foodbabynyc #meatpacking #nyc #bagatelle #bagatellenyc #eatingnyc Original on Instagram
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