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Konyushennaya Street/Pushkin, town
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1904
1 January. In the Alexander Palace Nicholas II wrote in his diary: " Bless, God, the year that came. Give to Russia the victory in the current war, lasting peace and quiet existence!"
I.F. Annensky, under the pseudonym of "Nik
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Source: Tsarskoe Selo
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1938
3 March. The district newspaper "Bolshestskoye slovo" ("Bolshevik Word") was founded, on 3 February 1953 it was renamed the newspaper "Vpered" ("Forward") and on 1993 it was renamed "Tsarskoselskaya Gazeta" ("The Tsarskoye Selo Newspaper")
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Source: Tsarskoe Selo
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1941
March. The former study of A.S. Pushkin, in the house of Kitayev, was vacated from tenants and the appartment-museum of the poet was opened in it according to the decision of the Executive Committee of Pushkin Town.
22 June
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Source: Tsarskoe Selo
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1952-1958
The two semi-circular houses were built at the intersection of 1st May Street (now it is Konyushennaya Street) and October Boulevard by the design of architects L.N. Rotinov and L.M. Bezverkhny
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Source: Tsarskoe Selo
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Pushkin, town
PUSHKIN, a town and municipal unit situated south of Saint Petersburg. Known until 1918 as Tsarskoe Selo, and in 1918-37 as Detskoe Selo. As of 2002, population totalled approximately 95,000 inhabitants
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The Chapel of the most Orthodox Prince Igor of Chernigov
The Chapel of the most Othodox Prince Igor of Chernigov and Kiev was built in the memory of perished citizens of Tsarskoye Selo – the Town of Pushkin during WWII
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Source: Tsarskoe Selo
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