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Our Plant City, Florida location is on the east side of Thrasher Rd and directly north of E Baker St.
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Today we will talk about the square, the name of which is known to every Samarans. Its golden age fell on the times of merchant Samara, therefore, the merchant and local historian Konstantin Golovkin will help us in its study.
So, we begin to get acquainted with the history and sights of Revolution Square.
In Konstantin Golovkin’s local lore card index, the story about it begins like this: “In the place of Alekseevskaya Square, once upon a time, as they say, there was a clearing, and on it a small lake.”
This is the 18th century. When the first development plan for Samara was created in 1782, the quarters surrounding the current Revolution Square were not yet built up. The appearance of the first stone houses here can be dated back to the 1830s. In the pre-gubernia period, the square changed its name more than once. On the city plan of 1839, it was called Torgovaya, in the 1840s – Khlebnaya (or Bread Bazaar Square), and also Panskaya. The last name could be found in documents in the 1850s.
The most famous pre-revolutionary name – Alekseevskaya – was apparently given to the square in 1857. Then the 500th anniversary of the journey to the Golden Horde of St. Alexis, the heavenly patron of Samara, was celebrated. According to legend, at that very lake, the Metropolitan of Moscow had a conversation with an Orthodox hermit living here. Satisfied with both the conversation with the pious hermit and the views of the surroundings, Saint Alexy predicted something like this: “There will be a great city in which piety will shine, and this city will never be subject to ruin …”.
Painting by Yakov Kapkov “Healing by Metropolitan Alexy Taidula, the wife of Chanibek, Khan of the Golden Horde”
Approximately the first 30 years of the existence of Revolution Square, it housed one of the two city markets. Konstantin Golovkin writes: “In 1856 the former main bazaar, glutton’s row, shops and chests were destroyed by fire, and the bazaar was transferred to Trinity Square” . They decided not to build up the area, although three years earlier they planned to build a stone guest yard here. If these plans were realized, there would hardly be a place for a monument to Alexander II on Alekseevskaya Square. But let’s not get ahead of ourselves.
In 1859, the Samara Gubernskie Vedomosti wrote: “Who recognizes the former Alekseevskaya Square, so recently still cluttered with rows of ugly, dirty shops, in the present spacious square, lined with beautiful buildings with hotels, shops and whole rows of shops and lit by 12 large alcohol lanterns. When the news we are reporting comes true, when the clock tower is erected, and in the middle of the square, as they promise us, a pool with a fountain will be built, then our Alekseevskaya Square will undoubtedly take not the last place among the best squares of provincial cities.0010 .
Konstantin Golovkin also noted: “In the 1870s and 80s, there were an apartment and the office of the governor, 3-4 large hotels, notary offices and newspaper editorial offices on the square” .
Indeed, in the 1850s-1920s, Alekseevskaya Square could be considered the administrative center of Samara. The aforementioned apartment and office of the governor, as well as the provincial government, were located in different years in the house of the merchants Shabaevs (Kuibysheva, 81). In the next photo, he occupies the right side of the frame.
Here, in particular, lived Governor Alexei Sverbeev, whose memoirs dedicated to Samara, we analyzed in a separate article.
The provincial government moved from Alekseevskaya to Theater Square, to the Governor’s House, built according to the project of the architect Shamansky, only in 1915. However, some provincial offices remained in the Shabaevs’ house, as well as the police museum opened in 1907.
One of the oldest hotels in Samara was located in the same northeastern part of Revolution Square (Kuibysheva, 79). Someone P.N. opened it. Krasnov in 1874. Later it was called “European”.
From 1908 to 1913 it was owned by the merchant Pavel Annaev, who left interesting memories of pre-revolutionary Samara.
In the same corner of Alekseevskaya Square in 1860, thanks to the efforts of the mayor of the merchant Vasily Bureev, a striking tower clock was installed, made in the workshop of the Butenopov brothers. The first tier of this structure was a brick gatehouse, the second was occupied by a clock, the third tier was a bell tower.
Drawing by local historian Emelyan Guryanov
However, the proximity to the tower did not please the owners of nearby houses. Firstly, she blocked the white light for them, and secondly, “she bothered with the chores of cleaning up the sewage that accumulated around her.” Well, besides, the clock was more needed at the main city bazaar – Trinity. They were transferred to the bell tower of the church of the same name in 1874.
Journalists have chosen the southern part of Alekseevskaya Square. In the house of the merchant Nazarov (Kuibyshev, 58/39) from 1883 to 1904 (with interruptions) the newspaper Samara Vestnik worked. This media began its life as a mouthpiece of the Samara conservatives. However, at the end 189For 6 years, after the change of leadership, Samara Vestnik became the first legal Marxist newspaper in the country. The editorial office and printing house of this publication occupied the right wing of the building adjoining the District Court.
Across the road, in the house of the notary Evdokim Yurin (Kuibysheva, 73), from 1884 to 1906, Samarskaya Gazeta worked. It was originally a liberal publication, the life of which was put to an end by an article about the revolution of 1905, which contained criticism of the activities of the gendarmes. A memorial plaque to its most famous journalist, Maxim Gorky, has been installed on the former building of the Samarskaya Gazeta editorial office.
And of course, speaking about the role of the administrative center of the city, one cannot ignore the building of the Samara Regional Court (Kuibyshev, 60), or, in the pre-revolutionary manner, the District Court, which began work on November 25, 1870.
Before that, the building belonged to the merchant Akim Svetov. In the 1860s, the first store of wine and colonial goods in Samara, owned by Georgy Sanin, operated in it. Allegedly, it was in it that the Samara residents first got acquainted with the price tags, which humbled the ardor of those who like to bargain.
From Konstantin Golovkin’s local lore notes, we learn that they also traded in the courtyard of the future District Court. There were chests and shops where they sold various small goods: “The future Samara millionaire Ya.G. began his career there. Sokolov, who traded in flax.
Remembering the wealthy citizens, we note that the Samara Merchant Bank, opened in 1908, lodged precisely on Alekseevskaya Square, in the house of the Arzhanovs (Kuibysheva, 66).
In 1889, the first monument in the history of Samara, to Emperor Alexander II, was erected on Alekseevskaya Square. You can read more about its appearance here.
The transport issue is also worth mentioning. Revolution Square is an invariable point in the first routes of all types of land urban transport. The path of the horse-drawn railway ran along it, the first Samara trams, buses and trolleybuses started and finished here. In the diary of Mikhail Bulgakov dated July 21, 1924, one can read: “I[f] and Yu[ry] O[lesha] came from Samara. There are two trams in Samara. On one is the inscription “Revolution Square – a prison”, on the other – “Soviet Square – a prison.” Something like that. In short, all roads lead to Rome!” .
Perhaps it’s time to talk about the weak side of Revolution Square. Its architectural appearance is made up of houses, for the most part with an ordinary appearance. Here the modern style saves the situation.
His influence can be seen in the appearance of several buildings – for example, the so-called “House of Sisters”. He got his nickname due to the fact that according to the description it resembles the one in which the main characters of Alexei Tolstoy’s novel “Sisters” lived. This house is one of three located on the estate of the merchant Bakharev and united by a single address – Kuibyshev, 71.
In 1903, one of the houses on the Bakharev estate was reconstructed in the style of Scandinavian Art Nouveau, presumably by the architect Georgy Moshkov.
Also in 1903, the reconstruction of the District Court building was completed. An extension was built to it from the side of Venceka Street, which housed a new courtroom, offices of judges, investigators and technical workers of the court. In addition, the façade of the District Court was decorated with numerous Art Nouveau decorative elements.
April 25, 1918 Alekseevskaya Square was renamed Revolution Square. Until November of the same year, the monument to Alexander II held out on its pedestal. We wrote about his future fate back in 2016.
Since then, another document has appeared that at least sheds some light on the fate of the bronze emperor. From it we learn that as of December 1925, the head of the monument was at the disposal of the Samara branch of Rudmetaltorg.
The third important event in the fate of Revolution Square at 1918 – anarcho-maximalist rebellion. It was suppressed by the Bolsheviks very quickly, and the Filimonov Hotel (Kuibysheva, 60) remained the last place of resistance of the Black Guard.
In the light of the first anniversary of the October Revolution, it was decided to erect a new monument on Revolution Square. This idea was actively discussed in the Samara press.
November 7, 1927 on the Revolution Square was erected a monument to Lenin (alas, typical) by sculptor Matvey Manizer.
In the 1930s, city planners from Kuibyshev planned to build on most of the buildings on Revolutsii Square in the fashion of the time. Here, for example, could look like houses No. 75 and 77 along Kuibyshev Street.
House No. 79 was designed in the same style. Curiously, it was intended for the workers of the Kuibyshev Spare Parts Plant located on Bezymyanka.
Only the superstructure of the former house of the merchant Annaev was brought to life. Employees of the Stankozavod received living space in the three floors built on.
One can only regret that the initial reconstruction project of this house was not fully realized. Nevertheless, in 1936 the Revolution Square received its high-rise dominant.
There were, however, losses. In 1938, the tram ring was dismantled on Revolution Square. After that, it did not undergo any noticeable town-planning changes.
At the end of the story about the Revolution Square – two small bonuses. The first is archival documents of the post-war period. The one on the left tells about the transfer of the bus station from Revolution Square to Khlebnaya at 1948 year. The document on the right is dated 1947 and deals with the redistribution of the budget. Funding was then reduced for the bath and laundry trust, and increased for the advertising bureau, and all for the sake of decorating Revolution Square.
The second bonus is vintage photographs of Revolution Square. The black and white ones were made in the late 1980s, the color ones in the very early 2000s.
And, of course, Revolutsii Square won a prominent place in the guide to Samara from The Other City, which you can now buy for only 854 rubles.
Archival documents: Evgeny Malinkin
Newspaper Notes: Evgeny Almyashev
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Dear guests of our site, colleagues, parents of preschoolers, and just interested adults, we are glad to welcome you! The very fact that you have visited our site speaks of your interest in the world of preschool childhood.
Basic information about the organization.
Kindergarten No. 37 was opened in 1962 in a barrack-type building for children of NEVZ factory workers, on the street. Griboyedov.
August 27, 1983 Novocherkassk Electric Locomotive Plant, having completed construction, puts into operation a new standard kindergarten building in the Molodezhny microdistrict and the kindergarten moves to a new beautiful building at the address: Novocherkassk, River street, 4-a .
Improved planning kindergarten: a winter garden, a swimming pool, a music hall, walking verandas, specialists’ offices – to which kindergarten No. 37, previously located in an adapted building, is being transferred.
February 1995 – the kindergarten is transferred by the Novocherkassk Electric Locomotive Plant to the Municipal property and remains the Municipal Budgetary Preschool Educational Institution.
Since 2011, the kindergarten has become the base platform of the RO IPK and PRO on the issue of “Modernization of preschool education”, since 2016 – the municipal methodological resource center (MMRC). During this time, various projects were implemented in the kindergarten, which made it possible to maintain the image of the kindergarten, to achieve positive results in working with preschoolers.
In 2016, the Municipal Budgetary Preschool Educational Institution Kindergarten No. 39 was reorganized by joining Kindergarten No. 37. at the address: Novocherkassk, Kleshcheva street, 6 a. The history of the second building is closely connected with the life of the Novocherkassk Electric Locomotive Plant, a kindergarten was built for the children of the plant’s employees and put into operation on 1960g ..
Organization for the Charter:
Full name – Municipal Budgetary Educational Institution Kindergarten No. 37
Reduced : MBDOU No. 37 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9 Status of the Kindergarten:
- Kindergarten is an educational institution of the budgetary type.
- Legal form – institution.
Date of establishment of the organization : the kindergarten has been operating since 1962.
Location :
Corps No. 1
Address: 346406, Novocherkassk, River street, 4-A
Phone/Fax: 26-16
E-mail: PROGIMNIAL @yandex.ru
Building No. 2
Address: 346406, Novocherkassk, Kleshcheva Street, 6-a
Phone/Fax: 26 – 10 – 16
E-mail: [email protected]
MBDOU kindergarten No. 37 has no branches.
Information on the number of students in educational programs being implemented.
from 01.09.2022 in MBDOU kindergarten No. 37, operates:
Group name | Number of pupils | |
Short stay group | 6 | |
Early age | 38 | |
11 General development groups | 242 | |
3 Groups of compensating directivity with TNR | 58 | |
1 Compensating directivity group with ZPR | 9 |
Number of pupils for 2022–2023 – 353 children.
Working hours of MBDOU kindergarten No. 37.
Monday-Friday: from 7.00 am to 7.00 pm
15 groups with 12 hours stay for children from 7.00 am to 7.00 pm;
1 short stay group 3 hours 40 minutes
from 8.00 to 11.40
Days off: Saturday, Sunday.
The founder of MBDOU kindergarten No. 37 is:
Department of Education of the City Administration of Novocherkassk.
Head of Education Department:
Saltykova Elena Leonidovna
Working hours: Monday – Friday from 8.30 to 17.30.
Break: 13.00-13.45.
Day off: Saturday, Sunday.
Address of the Department of Education:
346400, Russia, Rostov Region, Novocherkassk, Platovsky Avenue, 59-b.
Telephone for inquiries, reception: 8(8635)25-45-94;
Website address of the Department of Education of the City Administration of Novocherkassk: uonovoch. narod.ru
E-mail address (e-mail): [email protected]
Number of group |
Age of pupils | Orientation | Operating mode |
Mixed-age “A” | 2 months to 3 years | general developmental | 12 noon: 7.00-19.00 |
Mixed-age “B” | 2 months to 3 years | general developmental | 12 noon: 7.00-19.00 |
Mixed-age “B” | 2 months to 3 years | general developmental | 12 noon: 7.00-19.00 |
Junior “A” | 3 to 4 years | general developmental | 12 noon: 7.00-19.00 |
Junior “B” | 3 to 4 years | general developmental | 12 noon: 7.00-19.00 |
Medium “A” | 4 to 5 years | compensating | 12 noon: 7.00-19.00 |
Medium “B” | 4 to 5 years | compensating | 12 noon: 7. 00-19.00 |
Medium “B” | 4 to 5 years | general developmental | 12 noon: 7.00-19.00 |
Medium “G” | 4 to 5 years | general developmental | 12 noon: 7.00-19.00 |
Senior “A” | 5 to 6 years | general developmental | 12 noon: 7.00-19.00 |
Senior “B” | 5 to 6 years | compensating | 12 noon: 7.00-19.00 |
Prep “A” | 6 to 7 years | compensating | 12 noon: 7.00-19.00 |
Mixed-age “A” | 2 months to 8 years | general developmental | 12 noon: 7.00-19.00 |
Different age “B” | 2 months to 8 years | general developmental | 12 noon: 7.00-19.00 |
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