"Magyar Haz" Building in Cleveland's Buckeye Road neighborhood, 1943
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Title
"Magyar Haz" Building in Cleveland's Buckeye Road neighborhood, 1943
Subject
Hungarians
Buckeye Road (Cleveland)
Description
Picture of the front of the "Magyar Haz" building at the corner of East 91st and Holton Avenue in the Buckeye Road neighborhood of Cleveland in 1943. "Magyar Haz" which literally translates as "Magyar House" is a culture and community center for Hungarians. It appears from the photograph that the building is being prepared for demolition. In 2009, there is no building on this site. A power substation is located along Holton Avenue in the area where the Magyar Haz once stood.
Creator
Kneal, Walter
Source
Cleveland Press collection
Date
1943-09-17
Format
Image, JPEG, .99 Mb
Language
eng
Type
Image
Coverage
Cleveland (Ohio)
Contribution Form
Online Submission
No
Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Photograph
Physical Dimensions
7 x 12 in
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