How Many Armenians In New York

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The Great Armenian Invasion (Not Really, But We're Here to Stay): How Many Armenians Live in New York?

Ever wondered how many Armenians call the Big Apple home? Well, buckle up, because we're about to dive into the fascinating world of Armenian New Yorkers.

A History Lesson (Cliff Notes Edition):

Armenians have been rocking New York since way back in the 1830s. That's right, folks, even before the Empire State Building decided to pierce the clouds! They came in waves, seeking new beginnings and leaving their mark on the city.

So, How Many Are We Talking About?

Here's the tricky part. The official census doesn't ask about ethnicity, so getting a precise number is like finding a decent slice of pizza after 2 am (not impossible, but requires dedication).

Estimates: A Numbers Game

  • Whisper Networks: Some whisper there could be as many as 150,000 Armenians in the city. That's a lot of baklava!
  • State of Affairs: New York State estimates hover around 25,000 Armenian Americans.

Where Do We Hang Out?

Armenian New Yorkers are spread across the city, but there's a definite concentration in Manhattan's Murray Hill neighborhood. Back in the day, it was nicknamed "Little Armenia" for a reason.

Why New York?

The reasons are as diverse as the people themselves. Maybe it was the promise of opportunity, the melting pot atmosphere, or just a deep-seated love of hot dogs (hey, no judgment).

How to Spot an Armenian New Yorker (Kind Of):

  • The All-Seeing Eye: Look for watchful eyes that can sniff out a good deal from a mile away. Bargaining is an Armenian superpower.
  • The Coffee Clutch: We love our Armenian coffee, strong enough to jumpstart a stalled subway car.
  • The Family Feast: If you see a group sharing a mountain of food and laughing loud enough to wake the neighbors, there's a good chance you've stumbled upon an Armenian family gathering.

Armenian New Yorkers: We're Here to Stay

Whether it's 25,000 or 150,000, one thing's for sure: Armenian New Yorkers are a vibrant community that adds a unique flavor to the city. We're entrepreneurs, artists, doctors, and everyday people making New York our own.

FAQs:

How to find Armenian food in New York?

Head to Murray Hill for a taste of Armenian cuisine!

How to say hello in Armenian?

"Barev!" (pronounced bah-rehv) is a friendly way to greet someone.

How to learn more about Armenian culture?

There are many Armenian organizations and museums in New York City.

How to perfect your baklava skills?

That's a family secret, but we can guarantee it involves a generous amount of love (and butter).

How to become an honorary Armenian New Yorker?

Embrace loud family dinners, strong coffee, and a good sense of humor. You're halfway there!

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