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Have a great flight,
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my dear lovers of the history of your native
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city, where are we going? We continue a leisurely
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but thoughtful at the same time easy and
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understandable voyage through the ancient
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streets of Odessa. Today we have a 4th
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walk along the great Arnaut street.
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street and on the line there is a section from Lieutenant
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Schmidt, the odd side to Pushkinskaya
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street and they gave the entire block from
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Pushkinskaya to Richelieu, welcome
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[music]
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so from the eyes of Lieutenant Schmidt at
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number forty-five there are two
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buildings that it is on the very corner three
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floors built in 1890 according to the design of the
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architect Yuli Dmitrenko and the next ones in a
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brick style, rare for Odessa,
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four floors in 1900 and everything here was
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owned by Feodosius Ivanovich Lashchenko and not
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only real estate this man immediately
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produced artificial mineral
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water, sparkling fruit waters and lemonade
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later the factory mineral water
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passed to the new owner, Mr.
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Albul, it was especially luxurious in terms of
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interior design, it turned out to be a
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brick house, many
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interesting artifacts have been preserved here, somehow already from the
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entrance gateway on the ceiling,
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paintings of the door and moldings above
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them, window frames and even several
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stained glass windows and a wardrobe bell have been preserved on one
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of the doors there is a place where
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the stove was once located, I’m not even talking about the
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stairs and railings, but the walls of the front door
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had originally an artistic
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design that was painted over in Soviet times,
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leaving only the female profiles
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mercy’s I’m sure that if we professionally
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remove the layer of old paint, then we will be able to
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see the original intention of the artists
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designers, please note that
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female profiles of different nationalities,
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oh Odessa is
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the cradle of the peoples of the world and what else
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was there who lived here worked as a
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tailor for children who carried out orders for
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sewing men's and military clothing worked as a
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bread shop for Feldman's helmet Odessa
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merchant of the second guild Aron Moisha Ariev
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Leibov Kantorovich being a representative of the
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company tuna flank and to the one that produced
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various engines and units for
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agricultural machinery,
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well, they sold it right there in apartment
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number 31. The head of the Odessa
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branch of the district commissariat
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department, Alexander Georgievich
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Alexandrov, lived and in our city he also
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acted as the chief accountant of the
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Odessa branch of the Central
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Moscow Council of Orphanages of the
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Empress's Department Maria and also in this
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house lived a wonderful family of
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Freddy's Madame Freddy's worked as a
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prostrate breaker and her husband
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worked as a noble adan canopy also a
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number of doctors and representatives of other
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professions lived in this house
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interesting address nice houses but
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let's go to the next
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house number 47 this is a
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Goldstein apartment building built in 1901 for the
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brothers Leonid and Grigory Petrovich and
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Goldstein of and already owned a
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house on the corner of Pushkin Street which they
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however did not complete, a large
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three-story house was planned, but it did not happen, but
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let’s return to the main thing, one of them lived in it for a long time
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brothers Leonid Petrovich
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Leiba before Savich Goldstein, he was a
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member of the consulting bureau at the
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Odessa city congress of justices of the peace, an
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assistant to a sworn attorney and
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then a sworn attorney, and in the
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1920s he worked as an employee of the newspaper
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Izvestia,
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and a very
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serious doctor, a great specialist in
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children’s medicine, also lived in this house and internal diseases, Joseph
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Davidovich Perkin, this man took an
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active part in 1917 in the creation of a
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specialized clinic for skin
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and venereal diseases, which in
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1921 was reorganized into a
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real
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research
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institute of skin and venereology,
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the first in Ukraine,
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on which percale, among other things,
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was also a member Academic Council of
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the Ministry of Health of Ukraine from
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this address there was a workshop
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for sewing and repairing ladies' dresses, a
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bookstore, a butcher and bakery shop, a
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trading house and Gabala Gulev and from the side
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offered 37 and finally, today one of the
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six museums in the world dedicated to
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the work of the Roerich family is in
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our city and it is in this house about
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this museum that we have a separate
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issue, now we are standing with you at the intersection of
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Pushkinskaya Street, we already
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did the same thing when we finished the last time the
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last walk on the even side,
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only now our path runs further
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and forward and we must definitely say that
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we already looked at the corner houses at numbers 49 and 34
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in detail when we were walking
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along Pushkinskaya street, look on the
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Internet for a program, it’s there, but
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now we’re going further deeper into the block
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between Pushkinskaya and Richelieu
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51 houses were built in
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1956 according to the design of the architect
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Joseph Brodsky for workers and their
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families employed in light industry, and
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initially on this site stood a
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two-story residential building of Mr. Pandaki,
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built in the second half of the 19th century from
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1890 in Italy, it was owned by Rokhlya Kalikhman, in
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that house lived the head of the
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commercial department of the
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Black Sea and Danube Shipping Company,
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Moisey Grigorievich Granik. his neighbor
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was a dentist, hinges, here in the 1890s
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there was a private 3rd category women's
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school in Tzel Tank, no one knows who
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she was, most likely the
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daughter of the dentist, and already in the
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1900s the school continued to
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exist here but belonged to Madame
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Zeliger and
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Carpenter, and I must also say very
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curious moment that there should also be a 3rd class
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men's private school located right there,
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owned by Mr.
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Plotnikov, and so they occupied the
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house for educational purposes;
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there was quite a place in that house for
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commercial organizations, for example,
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Mr. Gorbach sold corsets in March,
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how Herzen sold aromatic tobacco, and
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Mr. Balter was engaged in general
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repairing, selling and renting out
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bicycles, he did the same thing, and in the house
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opposite for sales 36 which you are moving to
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right now,
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originally on this site there was a two-story house of the
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mid-19th century, built by
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Mr. Gerber, then in 1880 in its
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place the current former
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apartment building appeared, which belonged to the family with a
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strange surname
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fight krust but she had a small
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mechanical foundry and a
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scale factory on Staroportofrankovskaya street
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but the last owner was Maryam and
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Khel clearly a spectrum of spivak this house and have you ever
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been how many dentists and
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lawyers saw the suffering both of
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them worked typo-lithography shnyra
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Bronstein's dairy shop and there were a
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children's bookstore kept reached and
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bathyscaphe decker and no one Mr. Beatnik
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kept agents in this house for a
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commission office traded in a glass
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on colonial goods baguettes and
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frames the
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thirty-eighth house was built in 1904
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for the attorney at law, assistant
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lawyer Salomon Immanuel which a la
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grande of whom the one-story house remains
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to this day, although
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its right side has already been significantly changed,
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in general there are a lot of changes, and the building itself has become
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significantly dilapidated
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in the 1890s, when the address was owned by another
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citizen named Blister, here he
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was engaged in the sale of cement for various rails and beams no one Edelstein book
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trade was held by Gersh and Firebrands of the
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Rockwell Mountains and on the topic he worked on
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typo-lithography where the famous
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magazine Bulletin of Winemaking was published, the founder and
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editor-in-chief of which was
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none other than Vasily Egorovich Timerov
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in one of the issues he expressed one of
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his thoughts on which it is proposed to
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think hard for those in power
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today, in the development of an experimental business, there is
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always a guarantee of the power of an agricultural country, for the
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knowledge gained by experience gives wealth
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and will save it from a dependent position.
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At one time, at this address there will be located a
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Jewish prayer house of peddlers of
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goods number 10, called clearly, there are
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even some
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elements left here in the form of arched windows, in the
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1920s, comrade Shifman ran a grocery store and a
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factory of wire and stamping
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products here, but in the
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1960s and a little later, the
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plant of the cultural department operated at this address, from the
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very beginning of Soviet times and
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almost until the war at this
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address there were warehouses and a boiler room for the
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Vovka film factory, which would later
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turn into an Odessa film studio,
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films were stored here
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[applause]
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now let's look at the opposite
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odd side of the street, this is number 53,
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now this is a business center building, a former office,
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Stroy Priz Masha and built in
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1993 according to the architect's design Heinrich the
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Belly and the engineer Pavel Antonenko,
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we won’t even cross here, or
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nothing ancient has been preserved there and we’ll
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just explore anything and give a
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historical note regarding
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what was on this place. Previously, initially
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on this place there was a two-story house
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built in the early 1890s and belonged to
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Heinrich Levinson and a little later he moved to
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Yuzef Moiseevich [ __ ] oh listen there
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was a lot of things here and the repair and technical
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office there had running water and groceries
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sold meat, milk, tobacco here
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by the way you could buy engines for
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various agricultural units from the
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company and check in and how to become a very
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famous company was well and also Lenya
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dumpling, I organized a point here for
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the collection of glass containers and metal that was
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used and no one needed, and
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Ivan Grigoryevich Arnautov also kept here
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olenska you cellar is the right cellar
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from a person with a very good surname for
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such a place, well, what’s here for now,
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we’ll try everything further
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house number 40 or what’s left of it, as
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if it used to be much longer
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and reached right up to Richelieu Street and
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even turned onto it, but in order
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the building was erected in the middle of the 19th
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century and the courtyard remaining outbuildings by the
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beginning of the 20th century from the end of the 19th century are all
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here belonged to one of the largest
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Odessa entrepreneurs,
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Matvey Mavra cordata, then to his son
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Alexander, and from 1901 until the
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revolution, the owner of the house and became the
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pirate Matveevna sevastopol nee
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but through our data now let’s say I
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told quite a lot about this address
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when we were walking around Richelieu
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Street, now I’ll just add something that I
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didn’t say before and it’s also interesting, and let’s
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start with the personalities of those who lived at this
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address
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in the 1890s. The vice-consul of the
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Persian consulate, George Pro, lived here, not the
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commander of the 11th Emperor Nicholas of the first
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sapper battalion, which was part of the
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5th sapper battalion. brigade Colonel
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Gorbatovsky visible military leaders of
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Tsarist Russia white movement Alexander
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Sergeevich Lukomsky wrote in his memoirs
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the meaning of the battalion commanders
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the eleventh sapper in the battalion was
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unlucky when I went out to the battalion the
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commander was Colonel Gorbatovsky
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who himself did nothing, leaving everything to the
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commanders of the company and by the way
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Lukomsky cites some others
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interesting information about this, colonels,
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you can ask on the Internet, there are
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his memories in 1900, there lived the
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commander of the fifth sapper brigade,
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Major General Baron Karl Boguslava Vich
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von 0 ken, his grave is in the second
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Christian cemetery,
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but if we talk about commercial
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enterprises, then we must definitely
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mention the technical bureau
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trading and intermediary company technician from the
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trading house of kerosene incandescent
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lighting Washington at
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the beginning of the twentieth century until
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the revolution, haberdashery was traded here,
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tobacco was traded here, endo kertman, that was the
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name of the woman, they traded in alabaster,
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and here was also my workshop,
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quite rare in relation to other
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workshops, it was unusual to make
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marble here refrigerated cabinets
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and other other marble products, and the
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owners were Joseph and Pskov, you are
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Telman, and you could also drink a
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luxurious foamy drink in the branded
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beer shop of the Gene trading house, and there
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was also a very good
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bakery here and there was trade in
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bakery products. Curious is
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what trade bread and the bakery continue
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to work here, and in the nineteen
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twenties and thirties, this was already
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done by the artel and
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its work, which later became known as
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promka operational bread, and in addition I’ll
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give you two more interesting advertisements
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that were given from this address in the
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Odessa News newspaper for the first January
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1903, apartment number 17, it
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was located in the inner wing, which
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is located in the courtyard, the advertisement sounds like this, it
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means quoting a Jewish teacher on the go, they are looking
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for children 13 years old up to 15 rubles a month
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for four hours, that is, four hours it
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was necessary to come here if you are a teacher
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a Jew and also a
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single seller with a small deposit,
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they are looking for up to 20 rubles a month at 4:00, also 4
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hours here if you are a single seller,
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well, we got this not weak address
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from old Odessa,
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but today on the demolished part of the old
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house on the corner since 2002 there is a luxurious
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Arab cultural center, its history has
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not yet been written, so
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our grandchildren and great-grandchildren will talk about it, I
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will just tell you or remind you that at the time when
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it was built here they initially wanted to organize
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a mosque, but they decided not to anger the
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people around and limited themselves to what we have
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today
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peace and prosperity to everyone
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with the corner house on Richelieu Street at
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number 55, let's do exactly the same
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as we just did with 40, you have a lot of
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interesting information, I already told you
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when we were walking on Paris Nevskaya Street,
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now I’ll just add some more that were
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not previously announced, curious,
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this was one of several addresses in
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the city where the bandmaster of the 15th
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Infantry of His Majesty King
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Nicholas of Montenegro, the first regiment, and the 8th
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Don Cossack Regiment, Lev Isaakovich
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Chernetsky, lived, and this man not only
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led a military orchestra, he composed and
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published his music on gram records
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and in music publications is usually
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indicated as L Chernetsky his son, the march
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for the fatherland was dedicated to Ivan
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Vasilyevich ptashnik to his brother Nikolai
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Vasilyevich ptashnik island to whom
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the march was dedicated in turn days of our
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lives these were two of the three brothers
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philanthropists who owned the Odessa trading
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house which was founded by their father the famous
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Vasily Timofeevich Potashnikov so here is
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the melody from the days of our lives it became not
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only the official march of the 129th
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Bessarabian Infantry Regiment, but it was
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so popular among the people that by the
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1920s it served as the basis for a
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popular song.
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You will recognize this song, a large crocodile walked along the street,
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and even Korn
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Chukovsky, inspired by the popularity
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of this song, wrote his famous
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work crocodile, however, the author of
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this wonderful melody himself did
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not take root in Soviet Russia and
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emigrated to Paris in 1918, and now I
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will show you an awesome ad given
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in the newspaper in 1919 in apartment number 16
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for sale of doha made from kangaroo skin, or
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as they wrote, well, probably purely
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Odessa, although probably illiterate on
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kengurin doha on kangaroo and also in this
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house there was a branded point of sale of water of the
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Odessa Society of Artificial
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Mineral Waters in the 1920s at this
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address there was a Moldovan ska and
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savings cooperative cooperative
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partnership and under it the
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cooperative supplying the members of the partnership was also closed
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their raw materials, leather, yarn,
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manufactory, and so on, in the
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1930s, a red transport artel worked,
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and it seems to me that we can say that for several
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months Chernetsky lived not
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only in this house, but on Bolshaya
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Arnautskaya, he also lived in
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house fourteen and sixty-nine on
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Richelieuskaya
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and it must be noted that this is the
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most special pigeon house in our
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city because I would like to bring this
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building in stucco I have a lot of these
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feathered
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boarding schools and how many of them are here,
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come count for yourself and the nights you have
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points and
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[music]
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I think that here we are with you and when
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we stop for today, we will
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definitely continue, but after a short pause, I
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say goodbye to you and remind you
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to watch the file to the end, there you
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will forgive me, you will definitely smile
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a little at mine, and
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bless you for further inspiration,
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all for now
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[music]
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and [music]
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now and is finally closed and
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my friends I want to tell you a little
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story: I give tours around the city and
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before creating a route, of course you
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need to go through it, look at everything
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carefully, it’s worth coming here, it’s not worth it,
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what to show, what not, well, in general, this is a
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very serious, painstaking work,
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and so I went like... then on the big Arnaut
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street I passed by this house number
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51 and I needed 49, I go with a piece of paper to
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sign up, I look around, I need minutes and I
00:20:18
missed, I go into this yard,
00:20:20
there on the right side there are
00:20:22
some people of Caucasian nationality
00:20:24
loading sand somewhere someone here is
00:20:28
bringing in something else, loading the car, I
00:20:31
stop, it looks like it’s written on my face
00:20:33
that I must have ended up there, I
00:20:35
look around, I can’t understand, they’re all
00:20:37
looking at me and asks you what I’m
00:20:41
talking about, sorry, I’m probably in the wrong place,
00:20:42
this is a hassle, take it away, let’s ease up
00:20:45
yes, my brother definitely got there,
00:20:48
then I got to the right place, let's
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go, earlier on this place there was a
00:20:55
two-story house built in the early 1890s
00:20:58
and originally belonged to
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Heinrich, I
00:21:02
forgot which Heinrich
00:21:05
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