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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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The Sorokino postcard collection consists of 33 images, with dates ranging from 1975 to 1987. These postcards offer a unique perspective on the city through its monuments and cultural venues.
Notable places include the “Young Guard” museum and the Lenin monument. The “Oath” and “Motherland” monuments also feature prominently in the city’s architecture.
The postcards showcase a variety of urban scenes, including streets and avenues like P.Kotova and Komsomolskaya. The “Northern Lights” cafe and “Jubilee” cinema are also depicted in some images.
The collection is valuable for studying the city’s history through the dates and captions on the postcards. It is of interest to collectors and historians seeking to understand the development of Sorokino’s urban environment during this period.