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  2. History of Hungarian Americans in Metro Detroit - Wikipedia

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    These suburbanites then commuted to their jobs in Detroit along the new expressways. As of the 1990 U.S. Census there were 7,712 speakers of the Hungarian language at home in the State of Michigan. This declined to 4,851 in the 2000 U.S. Census .

  3. David Preston (banker) - Wikipedia

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    He moved to Detroit, Michigan in 1848, arriving on November 4. Career Preston's residence Banking. After moving to Detroit, Preston worked in the banking office of G. F. Lewis. He worked there for four years. In May 1852, Preston established his own banking office under the name David Preston & Company. The bank was successful.

  4. Magyar Bank - Wikipedia

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    The bank was founded in 1922 as the Magyar Building and Loan Association by a group of Hungarian immigrants and businessmen in New Brunswick, many of whom had settled in the city's Fifth Ward. ("Magyar" is the Hungarian-language word for Hungarian peoples and language). In 1954, its charter was amended and the name changed to Magyar Savings ...

  5. Hungarian Commercial Bank of Pest - Wikipedia

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    Hungarian Commercial Bank of Pest's first head office (until 1905) on Vörösmarty tér; the top floor is a later addition: 27 . The Hungarian Commercial Bank of Pest (Hungarian: Pesti Magyar Kereskedelmi Bank, PMKB, occasionally referred to simply as "Commercial Bank") was Hungary's first modern bank, established in 1840–1841.

  6. Detroit - Wikipedia

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    History Main article: History of Detroit For a chronological guide, see Timeline of Detroit. Toponymy Detroit and adjacent Windsor Canada separated by the Detroit River Detroit is named after the Detroit River, connecting Lake Huron with Lake Erie. The name comes from the French word détroit meaning ' strait ' as the city was situated on a narrow passage of water linking the two lakes. The ...

  7. Corktown, Detroit - Wikipedia

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    Corktown is a neighborhood located in Detroit, Michigan.It is the oldest extant neighborhood in the city. The current boundaries of the district include I-75 to the north, the John C. Lodge Freeway (The Lodge) to the east, Bagley and Porter streets to the south, and Rosa Parks Boulevard (12th Street) to the west.

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