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Main Author: Boros-Kazai, Andrew
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1981
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED219345
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  • 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)