Victory Street is located in the 2nd part of the city in the "Fields" microdistrict, it has a length of 1 kilometer and 260 meters.
It consists of a private sector and two-storey wooden houses. There is no organization or a single store on Victory Street. At the very end the street is interrupted without having a through passage.
As well as most streets of the "2nd part" of the city, Victory Street does not have asphalt pavement.
Two-story wooden houses here are not so much, in terms of their area they fit in one quarter.
Apartment houses here are the most usual, this type is most often found in the Veliky Ustyug district.
In the courtyards there are garages, sheds, baths houses and kitchen gardens. Nothing unusual - even somehow boring.
Such places are very difficult to photograph, because here everything is so much the same that I'm starting to confuse where what picture I made.
It's good that at home they try to paint with different colors...but this is not everywhere.
The person who first finds himself here will be very difficult to navigate.
Interestingly, Victory Street over what - victory over housing problems or victory over a comfortable urban environment?
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