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Crush New York is an insider's guide to navigating through the island of Manhattan.

Whether you are living, visiting or have recently moved to Manhattan, you want to live the dream. With over 24,000 restaurants, 10,000 bars and infinity stores and activities, there is so much noise. Crush New York filters it for you and recommends where you should dine, booze, flirt and shop and ties it up with a witty ribbon. Oh, and there is some career and dating advice too.

Written in a unique voice, best described as shameless, Crush New York will help you live an inspired life in the greatest city in the world.

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The Hydrangea: East Hampton’s most popular flower
Photo taken across from the Blue Parrot, East Hampton
Instagrammed by: Sarah Boerkircher

The Hydrangea: East Hampton’s most popular flower

Photo taken across from the Blue Parrot, East Hampton

Instagrammed by: Sarah Boerkircher

Source: blueparroteasthampton.com

  • Posted: Jul 09
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  1. irishsaints reblogged this from crushnewyork
  2. brookewilson33 reblogged this from the-fallen-queen and added:
    ooc: OH! I have these flowers outside of my house! My favorite part is when you’re holding them and accidentally touch...
  3. louisa-craigen reblogged this from the-fallen-queen and added:
    Aw how cute.
  4. the-fallen-queen reblogged this from crushnewyork and added:
    Out in the garden with Freddie.
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