Old postcards Sorokyne
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“Krasnodon” tourist hotel. Krasnodon, 1987
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“Northern Lights” cafe. Cinema “Jubilee”. Krasnodon, 1987
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“The Motherland Calls” monument on the grave of the Young. Krasnodon, 1975
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“The Oath” monument. Krasnodon, 1975
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“Young Guard” museum. Krasnodon, 1975
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“Young Guard” museum. Krasnodon, 1987
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A memorial urn on the tomb of 32 miners buried alive by the Nazis. Krasnodon, 1975
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Alley leading to the N5 mine. Krasnodon, 1987
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An obelisk in honor of Soviet soldiers liberated Krasnodon district, 1975
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Club them. AM Gorky. Krasnodon, 1975
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Frazment mosaic panel “Banner of Victory”. Krasnodon, 1975
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In one of the halls of the museum, “Young Guard”. Krasnodon, 1975
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Komsomolskaya street. Krasnodon, 1987
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Memorial Complex & # 034; Young Guard & # 034 ;. Krasnodon, 1975
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Mine “Molodogvardeyskaya”. Krasnodon, 1987
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Monument FP Buttercup. Krasnodon, 1975
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This section is dedicated to a unique collection of old postcards of Sorokino, issued between 1945 and 1991. It features rare and valuable views of Sorokino on postcards, capturing streets, houses, squares, monuments, and iconic locations that reflect the spirit of the time and the character of city life in the past century.
Old photos of Sorokino take us back to an era when the city was full of cultural activity, vibrant everyday life, and a strong sense of identity. Among the images on these old postcards are the Palace of Culture named after the “Young Guard”, the “Young Guard” Museum (1987), the Krasnodon Tourist Hotel, and the Gorky Club (1975) — places that became symbols of an entire era and recognizable corners of the hometown.
Old photographs of Sorokino clearly show how the city’s infrastructure developed, how new buildings, public spaces, and districts appeared, and how the urban landscape of Sorokino evolved over time. These are not just images — they are historical photographs of Sorokino, preserving events, faces, moods, and everyday life across generations.
Old Sorokino in photographs is a visual chronicle of the city, filled with nostalgia and warmth. The history of Sorokino in photographs preserves living memories of the past, while Sorokino street photos — captured both on old postcards and soviet cards — offer a chance to walk familiar routes once again and remember what the city used to be.