Ukrainian Americans in New York City

Harry F. Sinclair House (1897-1899), a National Historic Landmark, houses Ukrainian Institute of America which seeks to promote Ukrainian arts and literature, it also features occasional art exhibitions that are open to public. It is located along the prestigious Museum Mile in Manhattan, New York City.

Ukrainian Americans have been present in New York City as early as the 17th century when the city was called New Amsterdam. However, the first Ukrainian mass immigration wave to New York City occurred during 1870–1899, coinciding with other mass European influxes into the city.[1]

  1. ^ Miziuk, George. "Ukrainians in the United States". Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Ukraine. Retrieved 18 July 2016.

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