Father Panik Village
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father-panik-village-189-8807511
title:
Father Panik Village
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Father Panik Village was the first housing project located in Bridgeport, and the first in Connecticut. Ground was broken in 1939, and it opened as Yellow Mill Village. By 1936, Father Stephen Panik, a Slovakian priest, had enlisted the support of Mayor Jasper McLevy and Gov. Wilbur L. Cross to assist with finances through the Federal Housing Authority. Bridgeport NAACP Chapter, local church congregations and private citizens rallied with Father Stephen Panik to be built the public housing proje
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encyclopedia
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Former housing project in Bridgeport, US
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Father_Panik_Village
date created:
2011-11-24T14:51:52Z
date modified:
2024-09-09T05:34:47Z
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