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Cleveland Hungarian Museum

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Cleveland Hungarian Museum
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Location1301 East 9th St, Cleveland, Ohio[1]
Coordinates41°30′18″N 81°41′22″W / 41.505°N 81.6894°W / 41.505; -81.6894
OwnerCleveland Hungarian Heritage Society
Websiteclevelandhungarianmuseum.org

The Cleveland Hungarian Museum, located at 1301 East 9th Street in Cleveland, Ohio, protects and preserves the history of Hungarians in northeast Ohio, United States. Displays include Hungarian artwork, folk costumes and other items of Hungarian heritage. It is operated by the Cleveland Hungarian Heritage Society.

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  1. ^ "Eyewitness to the Hungarian Revolution of 1956: Edith K. Lauer". cleveland. 21 October 2016. Retrieved 24 March 2022.
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