Journey to the Heart of the Armenian Diaspora ✈️🇦🇲

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Little Armenia is a neighborhood in Central Los Angeles, California. It is named after the Armenians who escaped genocide and made their way to Los Angeles during the early part of the 20th century. The area is served by the Metro B Line at the Hollywood/Western, Vermont/Sunset and Vermont/Santa Monica stations.

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I grew up there! Thanks for walking through/down my memory lane.

I remember when Zankou first opened up.

Ramona Elementary, Le Conte Junior High, Hollywood High School!

Anyone remember Tavelian Grocery store on Santa Monica Blvd and Normandie?

silviahansen
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I love little Armenian grocery stores and bakeries in LA so much 🥹

annastayziaa
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Thanks for sharing your wonderful experiences with us . I always look forward to your posts on you tube. Thank you 🇦🇲

GEE
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Great video Jeegar. Wishing you great success and health ✝️❤️🇦🇲🙏

anniewho
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That eyeglass place was so cool! I think I was as disappointed as you were about carousel being closed 😢

Momma_AL
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"Ama! I see ponchikanots!" 😂You're so cute I loved this tour!

veeabajian
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Respect to very unique and ancient community from the east or lndia.

Jenvlogs
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I actually went to Rose and Alex Pilibos since pre-school all the way until high school. Grew up there

anibeshlikyan
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20 minutes in and I just find out carrousel is closed on Mondays. I think they should fly you in just for a dining experience.

zachtherealtor
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I grew up there on Fountain Blvd, but my mother preferred Georgian and Russian food even though she was Armenian. She was born in Tbilisi, so maybe nobody ever taught her about Armenia. We would shop at the West Hollywood stores around Santa Monica and Fairfax and spoke only Russian, but sometimes we would go to the Jons supermarket down neat Cahuenga where there was a plurality of Armenians. I didn't like going there because Armenians seemed sullen, and the Russian stores were friendly and helpful, so maybe that is what my mom preferred. Unfortunately, I can't ask her now but it would be interesting to know her reason.

Vdoom
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Armenian stores look like they remained in a year they were opened which is around 1970.

Isabella-qtcg
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the nikolan house of hell. armenian, NOT Hayastanci

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