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  2. Ukrainian National Home - Wikipedia

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    The Ukrainian National Home is located at 140–142 Second Avenue (between Ninth Street and St. Mark's Place) in Manhattan's East Village.The building, which currently operates as a restaurant known as the Ukrainian East Village Restaurant, [1] dates back as far as 1830, and has served as a private home, YMCA location, and the Stuyvesant Casino.

  3. Ukrainian Americans in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Ukrainian National Home on second avenue. Religious practices played an important role for early Ukrainian immigrants in New York City, first Ukrainian rite liturgy took place on October 10, 1890 and 15 years later St. George's Ukrainian Catholic Church was established. [8]

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  5. Stuyvesant Casino - Wikipedia

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    Stuyvesant Casino was a nightclub located in what is now the Ukrainian National Home at 140-142 Second Avenue (between Ninth St. and St. Mark's Place) in Manhattan's East Village. It opened in 1910 and was owned and operated by Gerson Schmidt and later his son, through the 1950s. [1]

  6. Ukrainian students take National Subject Test in Rancho ... - AOL

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    Ukrainian refugees from around the country gathered at the Ukrainian-American House headquarters in Rancho Cordova to take the National Multi- Subject Test, or the NMT, on Tuesday.. The NMT is ...

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  8. Jack Zelig - Wikipedia

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    (That building at 140 Second Avenue is now used as the Ukrainian National Home.) The next year, the longstanding Eastman / Five Points feud flared anew. As Zelig left the Criminal Courts building on June 3, 1912, he was shot through the neck by Five Points gunman Charley Torti. [ 2 ]

  9. Watch this Ukrainian family’s reaction as they return home

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    STORY: "We're coming home!" Svitlana shouted cheerfully as she crossed a bridge, carrying a large case of belongings.Their home village of Zalyman in Ukraine's Kharkiv region was caught up in ...