Twenty (20) chartered buses (not all of them visible in this photograph) line up in front of St. Elizabeth of Hungary Church for the trip to the 1961 Ward 16 community picnic held at Euclid Beach Park. The picnic was hosted by long-time…
A religious procession led down Buckeye Road by Cleveland Bishop Joseph Schrembs approaches the front steps of St. Elizabeth of Hungary Church located at 9012 Buckeye Road. The religious procession was part of the National American-Hungarian Society…
A portion of the 1930 Cleveland Census Tract Map which shows the area of Cleveland's southeast side that was heavily populated by Hungarian-Americans. The Lower Buckeye Road area, which is the area in which Hungarian immigrants to Cleveland…
The interior of St. Elizabeth of Hungary Church, showing the nave (parishioner) and chancel (altar) areas. This photograph was taken from the second floor choir loft at the back of the Church. The Church is located at 9016 Buckeye Road, Cleveland,…
The words "Isten Hozda" (Welcome) greet Hungarian-American parishioners as they enter the rear entrance to St. Elizabeth of Hungary Church, 9016 Buckeye Road, Cleveland, Ohio. This photograph was taken in the parking lot of the Church property on…
A view of St. Elizabeth of Hungary Church from East 90th Street. Notable in this photograph taken on February 12, 2009, is the poor condition of East 90th Street, and the security fence surrounding the parking lot of the Church.
Well-dressed middle-aged African-American strolls down Buckeye Road near 89th street passing by the business and political headquarters of legendary Hungarian-American Cleveland City Council President, Jack P. Russell.
Young Hungarian-Americans march past the Justice Center at the corner of Ontario and Lakeside Avenues in in downtown Cleveland in October 1976. They are commemorating the 20th anniversary of the failed 1956 Hungarian Revolution and demanding freedom…
Hungarian-Americans gather in front of the statue of Lajos Kossuth at University Circle in Cleveland in late October 1956 to protest the Soviet Union's invasion of Hungary.