When it was decided to replace this with a park, students from School #19 planted trees there: poplars, maples, and elms.
Over time, the trees grew, and the park became a popular site for relaxation.
In 2014, city parks chief Oleg Moskalev announced that four new attractions had been ordered from Italy – a railroad, two mini-jets for children, and a trampoline – which would bring the total of rides to 18.
It had previously been on the grounds of the Lesnoye Sanatorium, but it was decided that this location was too remote.
The sculpture is a copy of 1924 statue "The Leader's Call" by Georgii Dmitrievich Alekseev, which shows Lenin orating and which was widely reproduced in the Soviet Union.