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A former farm in Jackson County, Tenn., on Feb. 14, 2025, that will potentially be developed by the RidgeRunner real estate company. (RNS photo/Bob Smietana)

Bob Smietana for Religion News Service

In Appalachia, a developer hopes to offer refuge to conservative Christians fleeing blue states

The venture, which has involved several prominent conservative voices, has drawn the concern of locals who don’t want to see Christian nationalism take over their community.

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  • A view from the rear of the small-town parade that snaked down the Main Street of Wakefield on Saturday, Aug. 17, 2024. Photo by Jerry L Mennenga for the Flatwater Free Press

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