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1956
June. The headquarters of the virgin lands workers was organized at the Leningrad Agricultural Institute; the headquarters began to form the student units for the work on the virgin lands in Kazakhstan
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1956 - 1762
The Grand Greenhouse and Lower Stables buildings in Sadovaya Street according to designs of S.I. Chevakinsky and F.-B. Rastrelli were
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1957
The restoration of the Catherine Palace was began.
4 June. The first article of the local hostorian Evgeny Markovich Golovchiner was published in the district newspaper "Forward"
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1958
October. House of Young Pioneers and Schoolboys was opened in the Reserve Palace restored after the war.
21 December. The opening of the first memorial exposition devoted to A. S
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1959
Houses having living space of 48,700 square metres were put into housing in the Pushkin district (houses were built in Kommunarov Street, Karl Marx Street, Kikvidze Street, Leningradskaya Street).
November
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1960
13 February. The well-known environmentalist, phenolog Ivan Nikolayevich Balbyshev published in the newspaper "Forward" his first article.
22 April. Monument to the leader of the Revolution V.I. Lenin (designed by the sculptor Z.M
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1961
January. 55 grocery stores, 14 shops selling manufactored goods, 40 enterprises of public catering, more than 60 stalls and retail outlets worked in the Pushkin district
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1962
Monument to the soil scientist V.V. Dokuchayev (designed by the sculptor I.V. Krestovsky and the architect M.B. Serebrovsky) was installed near the former Cossack barracks restored after the war according to the design by the architect L.N
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1962-1965
Dwelling houses were built in Leningradskaya Street, Zheleznodorozhnaya Street, Vokzalnaya Street (now Akhmatovskaya Street). New houses with living spaces of 48,700 square metres
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1965
January. Marina Nikolayevna Petay was appointed as the director of the All-Union Museum of A.S. Pushkin (the Lyceum, the Dacha of Kitayeva are branches of the museum), she worked in this position until 1988
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1966
March. According to the decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR for prominent work in cattle breeding Maria Yefremovna Lukasheva, a milkmaid of the Sovkhoz "Detskoselsky", Yelizaveta Yefremovna Ivanova
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1966-1972
The coal generator plants began to work using the gas, the generator plants were consolidated by means of increasing their power. The coal generator plants were shut down (there were 35 coal generator plants untill 1966)
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1966-1973
The complex of buildings of the All-Union Research Institutes of Plant Protection and Microbiology of the All-Union Academy of Agricultural Sciences named after Lenin were built in the territory of the former radio station behind the railway
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1967
The All-Union Museum of A.S. Pushkin literary exposition "A.S. Pushkin. The Person. Life and Creative Work" (Nina Ivanovna Granovskaya, a research worker of the museum, the author of the exposition
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1969
14 September. The All-Union Research Institute of Genetics and Breeding Farm Animals was established. It was placed in buildings in Moscow Road on the other side of the railway in Pushkin Town
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1970
Aleksandr Leonidovich Belayev was appointed the Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Soviet of People's Deputies of the Pushkin District , he has been taken up this post untill 1980. In 2003 A.L
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1970-1972
The building company UNR-53 carried out the repairing works on the track of the Orlov Water Supply System; 16 additional wells were bored, fifteen kilometres of the track with pipes of large diameter was laid, the Orlov Water Tower was modernized
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1971
8 December. The Museum of the Leningrad Agricultural Institute History was founded. Vladimir Nikolayevich Smirnov, a son of N.I. Smirnov, the last senior priest of the Cathedral of St
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1973
15 July. The great Russian poet Fedor Ivanovich Tyutchev died in Ivanova's house in Malaya Street. He was burried in the cemetery of the Novodevichi Convent in Saint Petersburg
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1973-1975
The power of the Southern Auxiliary Electric Station, supplying the town with electricity, was increased by 100 per cent; the traction electric station was constructed in the industrial zone on the other side of the railway
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1974
6 June. The reconstruction of the Lyceum was finished; the reconstruction was based on the research work of the Lyceum keeper M.P. Rudensky and the design of the architect A.A. Kedrinsky
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1975
New houses with living area of 35,000 square metres were built and 884 families moved in new flats or improved their housing in the Pushkin District in the last year of the nineth five-year plan
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1976
V.V. Nilsen (1910-1998), an outstanding pianist, creator of a leading Petersburg piano school, dwelled in the house no. 16 in Aleksey Tolstoy Boulevard. He was burried in the Kuzminskoye Cemetery
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1977
3 November. The district local history exposition, which became the basis of the future History and Literature Museum of Pushkin Town, was opened in the Pirneers' Palace building (the Reserve Palace).
11 Novenber
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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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1978
Restoration works of the regular part of the Catherine Park were finished according to the design of A.A.Kedrinsky and N.E. Tumanova
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1979
The Pushkin Repair-Mechanic Plant began to produce mixing trucks on the base of the automobile KRAZ (a truck of the Krasnoyarsk Automobile Plant) jointly with the German Company "Schwing-Schtetter"
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1980
The Great Throne Hall and Golden Enfilade of Rastrelli were opened after the restoration in the Catherine
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1980-1986
Gennady Mikhaylovich Petrov was working as the Chirman of the Executive Committee of the Soviet of the Pushkin
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1981
6 June. New memorial exposition in Kitayev's house, which was reconstructed and all dwellers were evicted, was opened in the Museum "The Country House of A.S. Pushkin", a branch of the All-Union Museum of A.S. Pushkin .
1 September
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