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The presented shot was made in the pre-war 30s. On the left we see part of the building in which there was a "North" hotel (because of the balcony of the second floor there is a part of the signboard), it is home No. 7. Behind him is a four-story building (house number 9), the fate of which is closely related to city trafficking. The building was located on the main shopping street of the city and at a well-place: the main facade went to the Cornilovskaya Square. At first, the building had two floors, then it was prescribed. In the pre-revolutionary years, it belonged to Winter, and at different times it was located in it: a shoe store, a tailoring workshop, a jewelry and hour store Daiberg, as well as a first-class fish-gastronomic and sausage store Kunev. Advertising this store read: "Daily receipt of fresh snacks, different roast, selection of sweetness and cookies. Wines, vodka, liqueurs and cognacs of Russian and foreign brands.