Hungary Village

Hungarian Village is located in Columbus, Ohio, south of downtown. It is located in Franklin County, within the boundaries of Parsons Avenue, South High Street, East Innis Avenue and Hinman Avenue. Hungarian Village is contained within the original boundaries of the Merion estate, established by Nathaniel Merion in 1809. The area is historically part …
Hungarian Village is located in Columbus, Ohio, south of downtown. It is located in Franklin County, within the boundaries of Parsons Avenue, South High Street, East Innis Avenue and Hinman Avenue. Hungarian Village is contained within the original boundaries of the Merion estate, established by Nathaniel Merion in 1809. The area is historically part of the Refugee Tract, which Congress granted as compensation to refugee soldiers from British Canada for their service in the American Revolutionary War. It was populated first by early British and Nova Scotian settlers and later by many German, Italian, and Irish immigrants during the construction boom of the early 1900s, when the area became known as "Steelton."
  • ZIP Code: 43207
  • Area code: 614
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