First Hungarian Reformed Church of New York

First Hungarian Reformed Church of New York

The First Hungarian Reformed Church of New York ( _hu. New York-i Első Magyar Református Egyház), located at 344 E. 69th Street in Manhattan, was founded in 1895. The congregation erected its current church building in 1915. The church was designed by Hungarian-American architect Emery Roth, who also designed many apartment buildings along Central Park West. The church is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

External links

* [http://www.ny69ref.com/ Homepage of the Church]


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