Улица Владимира Кулагина, Industrial street in Privolzhsky District, Kazan, Russia.
Vladimir Kulagin Street is a road in Kazan that runs from Avangardnaya Street to the Magistralnaya intersection, passing through residential and working areas of the city. It serves as a key route connecting different parts of the Privolzhsky District.
The street was originally named Frezernaya Street in the 1950s and received its current name in 2006 in honor of Vladimir Kulagin, director of the Teplokontrol factory. This renaming reflects the industrial past of the area.
The street includes several educational facilities, including School Number 114 and the City Library Number 4, serving the local community.
You can reach the area by bus, tram, and trolleybus, with multiple stops located along the street. The tram line was established in 1963 and makes it easy to move through the neighborhood.
A Lenin monument stands in front of the administrative building of the Teplokontrol factory, marking the factory's role in the city's industrial development. This monument is a distinctive feature of the area and shows the connection between local industry and Soviet history.
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