West Side Highway
The West Side Highway is a scenic roadway located along the western edge of Manhattan in New York City. Officially known as the John D. Rockefeller Jr. Park, it runs from Battery Park in the south to the George Washington Bridge in the north. The highway offers stunning views of the Hudson River and the New Jersey skyline, making it a popular route for both commuters and tourists.
Originally built in the early 20th century, the West Side Highway has undergone several renovations and improvements over the years. It is part of the larger Hudson River Park, which features parks, piers, and recreational areas for the public. The highway is also known for its bike lanes and pedestrian pathways, promoting outdoor activities along the waterfront.