Khabarovsk

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The Khabarovsk postcard collection contains 23 images, cautiously dated from 1965 to 1975. These postcards offer a unique glimpse into the city during this period, capturing its architecture and public spaces.

Featured images include the Amur River embankment and the Lenin Monument. Also depicted are Lenin Square and the monument to E. P. Khabarov, which are significant city symbols. These locations reflect the historical importance and cultural heritage of Khabarovsk.

The postcards showcase a variety of urban scenes, including streets and avenues, parks and green spaces, as well as transport hubs like the airport. Panoramic views and embankments provide a comprehensive picture of city life at the time.

The collection is valuable for studying the city’s history through dates, captions, and postcard conditions. It is of interest to collectors, historians, and designers seeking to understand Khabarovsk’s visual culture during the specified period.

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