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  • Armenian Americans in Rural Countryside

    Armenian Americans in Rural Countryside

    Feb 20, 2025

    Embracing the Rural Countryside: A New Opportunity for Armenian-Americans Rural America offers Armenian-Americans a chance to build strong communities, enjoy a lower cost of living, and reconnect with nature. The Hyeland Project helps families explore these opportunities, particularly in the Upper Cumberland of Tennessee. Why Choose the Countryside? Rural living provides affordability, close-knit communities, and…

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  • Armenian Community in Rural USA

    Armenian Community in Rural USA

    Feb 18, 2025

    Building a Thriving Armenian Community in Rural America: Opportunities and Challenges The Armenian diaspora has a long history of resilience, adaptation, and cultural preservation. While major metropolitan areas such as Los Angeles, Boston, and New York have become well-known Armenian hubs, rural America offers untapped potential for community-building, economic opportunities, and a renewed sense of…

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  • Healthy Food Renaissance in Upper Cumberland: Discovering Organic Markets and Bakeries

    Healthy Food Renaissance in Upper Cumberland: Discovering Organic Markets and Bakeries

    Nov 5, 2024

    The Upper Cumberland region is undergoing a fascinating transformation: a healthy food renaissance that’s as unique as it is exciting. When we decided to move here, we already knew Tennessee had a rich farming landscape, so we expected to have access to plenty of locally produced food. Our family prioritizes eating grass-finished beef, avoiding seed…

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  • Speed Limits in the Upper Cumberland: A Culture of Reason and Freedom

    Speed Limits in the Upper Cumberland: A Culture of Reason and Freedom

    Oct 28, 2024

    When it comes to speed limits in the Upper Cumberland region of Tennessee, there’s a distinctive approach that sets it apart from many other areas. In most places, speed limits are often seen as the maximum you can drive before getting a ticket. They function more as a guideline for law enforcement than a true…

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  • Finding the Right School in the Upper Cumberland: Insights from Our Family’s Tour

    Finding the Right School in the Upper Cumberland: Insights from Our Family’s Tour

    Oct 23, 2024

    Summary We found Cookeville TN to have quite a remarkable array of affordable schooling options. There are various home-schooling support services, a number of private schools, Montessori inspired Pre-Ks and maker-spaces, well rated public schools, and more. We believe this will provide the flexibility for us to find what is best for our children and…

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  • The Great Taking? Maybe not in Tennessee!

    The Great Taking? Maybe not in Tennessee!

    Jul 30, 2024

    I don’t know what to call it aside from providence. I came across a strange post on twitter/x describing the bankruptcy of a cryptocurrency ponzi custodian called Celsius. It was explained that account holders who had withdrawn their money before the crash and closure of Celsius, were having their funds legally “clawed-back” and taken from…

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  • Armenian-American Forum Speaker Garo Armen

    Armenian-American Forum Speaker Garo Armen

    Jul 25, 2024

    Announcing Garo Armen as Keynote Speaker for the 2025 Armenian-American Forum Cookeville, TN – July 25, 2024 – The Hyeland Project is happy to announce the first keynote speaker for the Armenian American Forum, set to take place during the first quarter of 2025 in Nashville, Tennessee. Garo Armen is an Armenian-American entrepreneur and philanthropist…

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  • The Armenian American Forum Press Release

    The Armenian American Forum Press Release

    Jul 10, 2024

    Hyeland Project Announces the Armenian American Forum in Nashville, Tennessee Cookeville, TN – July 10, 2024 – The Hyeland Project is excited to announce the Armenian American Forum, set to take place at the beginning of 2025 in Nashville, Tennessee. This forum is a throw-back event aimed at fostering dialogue and collaboration among Armenian-American organizations…

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  • How can we afford (another) kid? Schooling doesn’t need to break the bank

    How can we afford (another) kid? Schooling doesn’t need to break the bank

    Jul 2, 2024

    It’s far too common that young Armenian-American families struggle with the cost of raising children in America. If you want proper schooling for your kid in the North East or in California it is going to cost you dearly. Many struggle to make it all work. Stack the cards in your favor by moving to…

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  • Armenians moving from New York City

    Armenians moving from New York City

    Jul 2, 2024

    The Armenian Community in NYC New York City is home to a vibrant Armenian community, particularly concentrated in neighborhoods like Bayside, Forest Hills, and Manhattan. The city offers numerous Armenian churches, schools, cultural organizations, and businesses, contributing to a rich Armenian-American presence. Comparing Housing and Property Costs In NYC, the cost of housing is substantially…

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Armenians in Tennessee | The Tennessee Hyeland Project

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