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Alexander Garden – a city park, founded in 1851 at the expense of the merchant I. Ikonnikov. He received a name in honor of Tsarevich Alexander, who honored the city with his visit in 1837. The future emperor planted one of the trees with his own hands, the second (cedar) was planted by his son a little later, but they have not survived to this day. In the period 1917–48, the garden was abandoned, but it was restored by workers. The second period of desolation lasted until the 2000s. In 2007, the territory was revived, reducing by about 10 times

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