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Chernavinskii Prospekt (now Lenin Street), Kuzmin Building (1890s), illustrate the development of Omsk as a major Siberian business center before World War I, Omsk, Russia

Chernavinskii Prospekt (now Lenin Street), Kuzmin Building (1890s), il...

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Chernavinskii Prospekt (now Lenin Street), Moscow Trading Rows (1904), and Vikula Morozov Building, with Volga-Kama Bank of Commerce (1904), illustrate the development of Omsk as a major Siberian business center before World War I, Omsk, Russia

Chernavinskii Prospekt (now Lenin Street), Moscow Trading Rows (1904),...

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Chernavinskii Prospekt (now Lenin Street), Moscow Trading Rows (1904), and Vikula Morozov Building, with Volga-Kama Bank of Commerce (1904), illustrate the development of Omsk as a major Siberian business center before World War I, Omsk, Russia

Chernavinskii Prospekt (now Lenin Street), Moscow Trading Rows (1904),...

Title, date, and place from photographer's inventory. Number assigned by photographer: omsk005. Credit line: Brumfield photograph collection, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division. General inform... More

Chernavinskii Prospekt (now Lenin Street), Kuzmin Building (1890s), illustrate the development of Omsk as a major Siberian business center before World War I, Omsk, Russia

Chernavinskii Prospekt (now Lenin Street), Kuzmin Building (1890s), il...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a department store, commercial building, downtown, shopping center, 19th-20th century, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Chernavinskii Prospekt (now Lenin Street), Shukhman Building (around 1900), illustrate the development of Omsk as a major Siberian business center before World War I, Omsk, Russia

Chernavinskii Prospekt (now Lenin Street), Shukhman Building (around 1...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a department store, commercial building, downtown, shopping center, 19th-20th century, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Chernavinskii Prospekt (now Lenin Street), Kuzmin Building (1890s), illustrate the development of Omsk as a major Siberian business center before World War I, Omsk, Russia

Chernavinskii Prospekt (now Lenin Street), Kuzmin Building (1890s), il...

Title, date, and place from photographer's inventory. Number assigned by photographer: omsk007. Credit line: Brumfield photograph collection, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division. General inform... More

Chernavinskii Prospekt (now Lenin Street), Moscow Trading Rows (1904), illustrate the development of Omsk as a major Siberian business center before World War I, Omsk, Russia

Chernavinskii Prospekt (now Lenin Street), Moscow Trading Rows (1904),...

Title, date, and place from photographer's inventory. Number assigned by photographer: omsk004. Credit line: Brumfield photograph collection, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division. General inform... More

Chernavinskii Prospekt (now Lenin Street), Kuzmin Building (1890s), illustrate the development of Omsk as a major Siberian business center before World War I, Omsk, Russia

Chernavinskii Prospekt (now Lenin Street), Kuzmin Building (1890s), il...

Title, date, and place from photographer's inventory. Number assigned by photographer: omsk006. Credit line: Brumfield photograph collection, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division. General inform... More

Chernavinskii Prospekt (now Lenin Street), Moscow Trading Rows (1904), illustrate the development of Omsk as a major Siberian business center before World War I, Omsk, Russia

Chernavinskii Prospekt (now Lenin Street), Moscow Trading Rows (1904),...

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