In 1864, a small landscaped area called the place of Uspensky Boulevard with a few lime avenues and flower beds in the center was surrounded by fences and lilac bushes.
This city park was named after the great Russian poet Alexander Pushkin.
In a festive atmosphere, with large crowds, the graduates were awarded certificates of completion of educational institutions.
Its shady avenues, clean air and good atmosphere attract visitors on weekends and week days.
There are a big wheel, a brass band that plays every Sunday, and a train for little children and their parents.