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“Mirgorod” hotel. Mirgorod, 1972
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Area them. Lenin. Mirgorod, 1972
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Central Mall. Mirgorod, 1979
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Ceramic Engineering College. NV Gogol, 1979
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Hotel “Mirgorod”, 1979
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Literary-Memorial Museum of David Guramishvili, which in 18th century lived in the city Mirgorod, 1979
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Monument Komsomol 20s. Mirgorod, 1972
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Monument Komsomol 20s. Mirgorod, 1979
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Monument of Glory mirgorodtsam soldiers killed during the Great Patriotic War, in 1972
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Monument to Lenin. Mirgorod, 1979
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Museum of Nikolai Gogol. Mirgorod, 1972
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On the river Khorol. Mirgorod, 1972
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On the river Khorol. Mirgorod, 1979
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Palace of Culture. Mirgorod, 1979
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Resort “Mirgorod”. Corput N2 sanatorium. Mirgorod, 1972
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Resort “Mirgorod”. Dormitory. Mirgorod, 1972
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The Mirgorod postcard collection consists of 21 items, capturing the city’s appearance in the 1970s. Available dated examples suggest postcards from 1972 to 1979. These postcards offer a unique glimpse into the urban life of that era.
Among the images are the Khorol River, the “Mirgorod” hotel, and the Lenin monument. Also featured are monuments to the 1920s Komsomol members and the Mirgorod station with a Gogol monument. These sites highlight the city’s cultural and historical significance.
The postcards showcase a variety of urban scenes, including squares, streets, and cultural venues. Lenin Square and the summer cinema at the “Mirgorod” resort create an atmosphere of public life and leisure.
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 specific views of Mirgorod.