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История переименований:
Moskovskoe Freeway
(as of April 23, 1923)
Fridentalskaya Colony
(the 1820s - September 4, 1919)
Bebelya Colony
(September 4, 1919 - April 23, 1923)
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1922
The Central Experimental Station of Applied Botany and Selection (the fiirst experimental station of the All-Union Institute of Plant Cultivation) was opened in Moscow Road (its present address is the house no. 11)
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Source: Tsarskoe Selo
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1936
2 November. The Detskoye Selo Bread-Baking Plant of the First Leningrad State Bread-Baking Trust was put into operation in Moscow
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Source: Tsarskoe Selo
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1977-1878
The country house of P.P. Chistyakov, a professor of painting of the Academy of Arts, who has been living there until 1919, was built on Moscow Road to the design by the architect A. Kolba and with the participation of P.P. Chistyakov
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Source: Tsarskoe Selo
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Forsh O.D. (1873-1961), writer
FORSH (nee Komarova) Olga Dmitrievna (1873-1961, Tyarlevo, near Pavlovsk), writer. Graduated from Nikolaevsky Orphane Girls' Institute in Moscow in 1891. She studied painting at various art schools, including the home studio of artist P.P
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Tsarskoe Selo, palace and park ensemble
TSARSKOE SELO (Pushkin town), a monument of town-planning and a palace and park ensemble dating from the 18th to the beginning of the 20th century. The core of the ensemble is the estate of Empress Catherine I Sarskaya Myza (founded in 1710)
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