Ulitsa Gilyarovskogo, d. 39  

55.783549, 37.632342 (OpenStreetMap, Google Maps, Yandex Maps)

The photo of old Moscow in the front yard of Anderson cafe
The last digit in the tram number
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Историческая справка Рисунок к КП 739

In 1884 Vladimir Gilyarovskiy, a famous Moscow newspaper journalist and writer, together with his wife Mariya Murzina moved into the house number 24 in 2-ya Meschanskaya street. He changed several residences afterwards, but, strangely, it was 2-ya Meschanskaya street which was later renamed in his memory. In Gilyarovskiy`s days it was one of the four Meschanskaya streets. The present-day Prospekt Mira was 1-ya Meschanskaya, Ulitsa Gilyarovskogo was 2-ya Meschanskaya, Ulitsa Schepkina was 3-ya Meschanskaya. 4-ya Meschanskaya has no number now, it is just Meschanskaya Ulitsa, in memory of Meschanskaya sloboda. The sloboda got its name from the Polish word `mieszczanin`, which means `city dweller`. The word has walked into Russian language and Moscow history together with resettlers from towns and villages touched by Russian-Polish wars of the 17th century. Those civilians and prisoners of war were settled right in this sloboda, which was established in 1670 outside the Sretenskiye vorota.

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