[2] Designed by architects from Leningrad, the city was initially called Sputnik (Russian: Спутник).
[2] The first street in the city was opened on 12 July 1962, which included a school, a club, a library, a bathhouse, a restaurant, a market, and a transportation center.
[2] On On 11 August 1965, the government of the Chuvash ASSR adopted a resolution giving administrative status to the city, now known as Novocheboksarsk.
[2] In 1985, a monument was erected on Vinokurova Street to I. S. Semenovu, who fought to established Soviet power in Chuvashia.
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[2] On Gidrostroiteley Boulevard, there is a monument to local residents who died during the Great Patriotic War.