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A depiction of the Sukharev Tower in 1872 by artist
Alexei Savrasov. Note the premodern wooden shacks in the foreground.
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Lenin's Mausoleum
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A Section of the Vodka History Museum. Countless empty bottles of different sorts of Vodka are on display for visitors to enjoy.
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Looming in the background of the memorial site stands the former headquarters of the NKVD and KGB secret police forces.
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Looming in the background of the memorial site stands the former headquarters of the NKVD and KGB secret police forces.

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Attached is an image of a street that the paper uses in a discussion on the disappearance of space for the common person.
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A picture of the Kievskaya-Koltsevaya Moscow Metro station. This station opened in 1954 as a part of the fourth stage of the construction of the Metro, which began after WWII in 1945.
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