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Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 1981
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contents Guide to Historic Hungarian Places in Greater Pittsburgh. Educational Curriculum Kit 3. Boros-Kazai, Andrew Area Studies Churches Cultural Enrichment Elementary Secondary Education Ethnic Studies Folk Culture Historic Sites Local History Museums Parks This booklet is a guide to buildings and other sites which have played a significant role in the history of the Hungarian community in Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania). A brief summary of the significance or present use is provided for: (1) the Hungarian Nationality room at the University of Pittsburgh's Cathedral of Learning; (2) special collections of the Hillman Library (University of Pittsburgh); (3) Duquesne University Tamburitzan Institute of Folk Arts; (4) the Kossuth Plaque; (5) St. Ann's Hungarian Roman Catholic Church; (6) First Hungarian Reformed Church of Pittsburgh; (7) First Hungarian Reformed Church of Homestead; (8) St. Elias Hungarian Byzantine Catholic Church; (9) Transfiguration of Our Lord Hungarian Byzantine Catholic Church; (10) Free Magyar Reformed Church; (11) First Evangelical and Reformed Church; (12) St. Stephen Roman Catholic Church; (13) Scenic View Park; (14) Penn View Art Center; (15) Motherhouse of the Sisters of the Divine Redeemer; and (16) Magyar Park. (JD)
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spellingShingle Guide to Historic Hungarian Places in Greater Pittsburgh. Educational Curriculum Kit 3.
Boros-Kazai, Andrew
Area Studies
Churches
Cultural Enrichment
Elementary Secondary Education
Ethnic Studies
Folk Culture
Historic Sites
Local History
Museums
Parks
Guide to Historic Hungarian Places in Greater Pittsburgh. Educational Curriculum Kit 3. Boros-Kazai, Andrew Area Studies Churches Cultural Enrichment Elementary Secondary Education Ethnic Studies Folk Culture Historic Sites Local History Museums Parks This booklet is a guide to buildings and other sites which have played a significant role in the history of the Hungarian community in Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania). A brief summary of the significance or present use is provided for: (1) the Hungarian Nationality room at the University of Pittsburgh's Cathedral of Learning; (2) special collections of the Hillman Library (University of Pittsburgh); (3) Duquesne University Tamburitzan Institute of Folk Arts; (4) the Kossuth Plaque; (5) St. Ann's Hungarian Roman Catholic Church; (6) First Hungarian Reformed Church of Pittsburgh; (7) First Hungarian Reformed Church of Homestead; (8) St. Elias Hungarian Byzantine Catholic Church; (9) Transfiguration of Our Lord Hungarian Byzantine Catholic Church; (10) Free Magyar Reformed Church; (11) First Evangelical and Reformed Church; (12) St. Stephen Roman Catholic Church; (13) Scenic View Park; (14) Penn View Art Center; (15) Motherhouse of the Sisters of the Divine Redeemer; and (16) Magyar Park. (JD)
title Guide to Historic Hungarian Places in Greater Pittsburgh. Educational Curriculum Kit 3.
topic Area Studies
Churches
Cultural Enrichment
Elementary Secondary Education
Ethnic Studies
Folk Culture
Historic Sites
Local History
Museums
Parks
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED219345