
Went to a special exhibit they had for the holidays, of Christmas trees and Hungarian lace. The Foundation is actually a special library and a cultural center. The exhibit was beautiful, and from...
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The American Hungarian Foundation, located in New Brunswick, NJ, is a non-profit organization dedicated to the collection, conservation, and celebration of Hungarian art, culture, and heritage. Established in 1955, it serves as a cultural bridge between American Hungarians and Hungary, fostering a strong sense of community through various programs, exhibits, and events.
As it approaches its 70th anniversary in 2025, the Foundation continues to engage the public with unique exhibitions, such as the "Farewell Winter" photography exhibit by Daniel Palk, and special events like the Hungarian Festival. Through initiatives like its Digital Archive, the Foundation aims to preserve its historical collections for future generations, ensuring the vibrancy of Hungarian-American culture endures.
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Went to a special exhibit they had for the holidays, of Christmas trees and Hungarian lace. The Foundation is actually a special library and a cultural center. The exhibit was beautiful, and from...
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