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Kopaigorod in the Lights {cont.}
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The house in which the Milhiker family lived |
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Jewish houses, late 1970's. |
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The house in which the Semyon Fishylevich family lived |
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The Rosenblith family lived in this house |
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The house in which the shoemaker Haskel lived with his family. In the early 20th century it was considered a good house in the town. |
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An old Jewish house. The Liebman family once lived here. Photographer: Mikhail Heifets. Used with permission. Institute of Jewish Studies St. Petersburg, The Pritzker Family National Photography Collection, The National Library of Israel Source URL: https://www.nli.org.il/en/search?projectName=NLI#&q=any,contains,Kopaigorod |
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Columns such as these were installed in the streets of the town after the water pipes were laid. |
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Observation window of the library building basement. The occupiers used this as a prison during the war. Photographer: Mikhail Heifets. Used with permission. Institute of Jewish Studies St. Petersburg, The Pritzker Family National Photography Collection, The National Library of Israel Source URL: https://www.nli.org.il/en/search?projectName=NLI#&q=any,contains,Kopaigorod Photo from 1998 |
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Not far from the old Jewish storehouse there is an anti-freezing reservoir in which hundreds of rocks have been soaked in water. |
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Drinking water reservoir for pumping station |
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Pumping station for the town |
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There was a power station in this building that supplied Kopaigorod with electricity during the evening and early part of the day. |
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The former library building. Memory Square is to the left. |
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The library building. On wall near entrance, sign indicates that this is a library. On the first floor there was a children's library. Photographer: Mikhail Heifets. Used with permission. Institute of Jewish Studies St. Petersburg, The Pritzker Family National Photography Collection, The National Library of Israel Source URL: https://www.nli.org.il/en/search?projectName=NLI#&q=any,contains,Kopaigorod Photo from 1998 |
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Sidewalk on Central Street. More than one generation of people walked on these slabs. |
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Crossing to Central Street |
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New sidewalk on Central Street, spring 2020 |
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The house in which the Vinokur family lived. There used to be a pharmacy on this site and a savings bank next to it. |
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