March 15, 2019 in New York history

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5 years ago on March 15th, 2019

The eastern half of Hudson Yards opens to the public, including the 'Vessel' sculpture

At a grand opening ceremony featuring Anderson Cooper and Sesame Street's Big Bird, Hudson Yards opens the mall and restaurant areas and the public gets their first chance to visit the plaza and the 'Vessel' sculpture, a 150-foot structure made of interconnecting stairways.


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Record High: 77°F in 1990
Record Low: 14°F in 1993


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