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Hungarians in Toledo, Ohio

Hungarians in Toledo, Ohio

Toledo’s Birmingham neighborhood began to develop in the 1890s with the steel, oil refining, and shipbuilding industries attracting workers from Hungary, Slovakia and Italy. Many young men and families, mostly from rural areas of Hungary, came to work in the thriving...

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Hungarians in Columbus, Ohio

Hungarians in Columbus, Ohio

The Hungarian Reformed Church was founded by 13 Hungarian immigrants on January 21, 1906, in response to the spiritual needs of the growing Hungarian- Protestant population of the Columbus South Side.  Hundreds of Hungarians made the arduous journey to Columbus...

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Debrecen Summer School

Debrecen Summer School

The Diaspora Scholarship Program established by the Hungarian Government, which is also available at the University of Debrecen. This scholarship program is open for students who live in a Hungarian diaspora outside of the European Union and wish to study at a...

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Himlerville Revisted Cookbook

Himlerville Revisted Cookbook

Himlerville Revisited is a three-ring binder-style cookbook that contains not only recipes from both Himlerville Hungarian and American families, but also photos and information about Himlerville and the Hungarian families who lived there.

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Scott Kish, artist

Scott Kish, artist

Having graduated from  Kinesiology (the Science of Human Movement) at the University of Waterloo (1995), I try to incorporate movement into my pieces whenever it fits with the subject matter. My father's family is Hungarian. My grandfather immigrated from...

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Steel City Chimneys

Steel City Chimneys

Kürtőskalács Can Change Your Life...  ... or, How We Went from Litigating to Leavening.  We were corporate litigators in Florida for almost ten years. Now we make “chimney cakes”. Out of the frying pan and onto the rotisserie grill. But ours isn’t a tale of...

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The Hun Archers

The Hun Archers

The HUN Archers are a Hungarian Archery Team based in Sarasota, Florida with a love for Archery and Hungarian Culture. Before the team existed, members practiced archery on a regular basis for recreational fun. In early 2015, we gathered our interests, thoughts, and...

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The Hungarian Arts Club of Detroit

The Hungarian Arts Club of Detroit

The Hungarian Arts Club was formed in 1958 as an organization to preserve Hungarian arts and culture. The Club's goals are to nourish, support and promote Hungarian heritage and to present this culture to the people of the United States. To meet this purpose, the club...

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San Diego Magyar Haz

San Diego Magyar Haz

House of Hungary in San Diego is a non-profit group of volunteers. Our goal is to promote Hungarian language and culture by providing a place for people to get together, speak the language, enjoy, concerts, literary events and celebrate holidays. There is an ethnic...

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