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I love
Tribeca. My husband and I almost bought a loft down there 18 years ago. But then life brought us to the south. I love Nashville but miss NY, especially when I see fabulous places like
moomah. I love everything, particularly the school chairs and the way they hung the children's art. Thanks
design sponge for making me pine for T
ribeca. Nothing this cool was there 18 years ago but we knew it would be.
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