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Hungarian American Cultural Center

 The Hungarian American Cultural Center (HACC) was founded in 1978 in Detroit, Michigan, by Hungarians fleeing Hungary after the Revolution of 1956. In 1981, the organization started to build a 5,000 square feet cultural center, which was opened in 1984. HACC organizes numerous cultural events throughout the year, such as Hungarian picnics, dance performances, or bake sales at Easter and Christmas. The Cultural Center also operates a Hungarian restaurant, which is open on Friday evenings and on Sundays from noon to 6 p.m. Children can take Hungarian folk dance lessons on Friday nights.

Contact person: Hungarian American Cultural Center

26257 Goddard Rd
Taylor, MI 48180
Phone:1-734-946-6261
E-mail address: postmaster@hungariandetroit.com
Website: http://www.hungariandetroit.com/

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