Here are some links of general interest, not only to the history of Old Delray, but to sites that I found had an interesting or useful connection to the Hungarian culture and way of life. |
|
Many of the Delray residents migrated to Allen Park in the 50's and 60's as Delray began to decline. This book contains some interesting refference of these former Delray residents.
|
Allen Park (MI) (Images of America) by Sharon Broglin For the Allen Park Historical Museum
(See page 79 for Delray history)
|
|
|
|
|
|
Magyar Marketing
|
A great source to buy Hungaian foods and artifacts by mail. Great friendly people with a passion to preserve the Hungarian way of life. |
Website: |
Facebook: |
|
Birmingham Ethnic Festival
|
Once a year on the third Sunday in August, the people of this ethnic community in east Toledo, Ohio hold a festival to celebrate their Hungarian cultural heritage. I urge you to celebrate with then and to visit their website at www.BirminghamEthnicFestival.org |
|
Hungarian Cultural Center - New York
|
Dedicated to enhancing knowledge and appreciation of Hungarian culture. |
|
Hungarian American Cultural Center - Taylor, Mi
|
This was the beginning of the Hungarian Dream! |
|
Hungarian Family Records
|
I do research on microfilms from specific villages that are located in the Abauj - Torna - Gomor region near the border of Rožňava District of the Kosice Region of the Carpathanian Mountains. |
|
Delray Memories |
This Facebook Group has some great discussions and photos about life in Delray as they were growing up, mostly in the 50's and 60's. This is a closed group and you must request membership to participate. I highly recommend this group, especially if this is your age bracket. |
|
|