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Streetfilms® | During NYC's Flower Festival We Revisit the Street History of the Meatpacking District @StreetfilmsCommunity | Uploaded June 2021 | Updated October 2024, 7 hours ago.
This weekend the streets of NYC's Meatpacking District were turned into pedestrian superblocks for the LEAF Festival of Flowers!

A huge crowd strolled the streets to check out the floral fun, eat, relax, listen to music and - maybe if they were lucky - overheard a few of us talking about how to transform your streets into places for people and hear that at one time 9th Avenue and the streets around it were once traffic sewers!
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During NYC's Flower Festival We Revisit the Street History of the Meatpacking District @StreetfilmsCommunity

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