Vladivostotskie legendy Pushkinskoi ulitsy: putevoditel’ [Vladivostok legends of Pushkin Street: guidebook]

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2018

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The following stories are included: On the ruins of the cathedral (Pushkin Street, No. 2), Where Vladivostok journalism began: Sollogub’s House (No. 7), Housing for Bankers (No. 8), Oriental Institute and its Professors (No. 10), Lutherans from St. Paul's Church (No. 14), There diplomats and doctors lived (No. 19), Military Engineer Yushchenkov’s House (No. 25), Pushkin Theater (No. 27), The Sinkevich brothers : From the brightness to arrest (No. 33), V.K. Arsenyev’s father-in-law's house, where the traveler met his last love (No. 37), The Vladivostok Girls’ Brown Gymnasium (No. 39), the Glory of Vladivostok Criminal Police (No. 35), Vedenskaya’s House (No. 61), the Armenian St. George Church (Volodarsky, No. 13 ), Vladivostok Catholics (Volodarsky, No. 22), People's House (Volodarsky, No. 19.), and the Funicular.

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Pushkin Street, Vladivostok, Pushkin Street (Vladivostok, Russia), Vladivostok (Russia) - History

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89 printed pages; p 90-96 blank, illustrated

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