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  1. www.expresstorussia.com
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    History of St Petersburg The founding of Saint Petersburg The city of Saint Petersburg was founded in 1703 under the reign of Peter the Great as a "bridge" between Russia and Europe, part of his plan to modernise and Westernise the country.
    Founded in 1703 by Emperor Peter the Great as his "window on the West", St. Petersburg enjoys a vibrant, cosmopolitan atmosphere and some of the most beautiful architecture in Europe. For those interested in culture and history, St. Petersburg is the perfect holiday destination. In times gone by: An era-by-era history of St. Petersburg
    St. Petersburg has played a vital role in Russian history since its founding in 1703. For two centuries (1712–1918) it was the capital of the Russian Empire.
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    What was St Petersburg famous for?
    • Architectural Buildings
    • Points of Interest & Landmarks
    • Historic Sites
    • Monuments & Statues
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    Why was St. Petersburg founded?
    St. Petersburg was founded on May 16 (new calendar: May 27) 1703, when Peter the Great seized control of the land surrounding the Neva during a protracted war with Sweden. A simple log cabin – the city's first living quarters – was constructed on the city's fortress (Peter and Paul Fortress) shortly after this victory.
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    What is St Petersburg Florida known for?
    St. Petersburg, which glimmers between the Gulf of Mexico and Tampa Bay, is known for its warm weather and for holding the title of “most consecutive days with sunshine” at 768 days! Downtown St. Petersburg is the city’s heart, home to great shopping, restaurants, bars and cultural attractions.
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    What is the significance of St Petersburg?
    William Kilgore of the St. Petersburg Tenants Union has been a regular figure at City Council meetings, urging the city to prioritize rent control and stabilization. He said he hopes the new Mayor doesn’t back down. “He should be willing to do whatever it takes to protect low-income tenants,” Kilgore said.
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  3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Saint_Petersburg

    The war damaged the city and killed many old Petersburgers who had not fled after the revolution and did not perish in the mass purges before the war. Nonetheless, Leningrad and many of its suburbs were rebuilt over the post-war decades, partially according to the pre-war plans. In 1950 the Kirov Stadiumwas opened and soon set a record when 110,000 fans attended a football match. I…

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  4. https://www.stpete.org/visitors/history.php

    In 1924 the Gandy Bridge opened—cutting travel time to Tampa by more than half, and positioning St. Pete to become Pinellas County's largest city. During the Great Depression, the real estate boom crashed and St. Petersburg recovered with the help of large Public Works Administration projects in the 1930s. St.

  5. https://www.introducingsaintpetersburg.com/history
    • In 1712, Saint Petersburg was made capital of the Russia Empire, relegating Moscow to second place and bringing with it a large influx of citizens from elsewhere in Russia and from other European cities. Over the ensuing decades under the reign of Peter I, mosques, churches and imperial palaces, including the Winter Palace and the Peter and Paul Ca...
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  6. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Petersburg

    Swedish colonists built Nyenskans, a fortress at the mouth of the Neva River in 1611, which was later called Ingermanland, which was inhabited by Finnic tribe of Ingrians. The small town of Nyen grew up around it.
    At the end of the 17th century, Peter the Great, who was interested in seafaring and maritime affairs, wanted Russia to gain a seaport to trade with the rest of …

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  7. https://www.britannica.com/place/St-Petersburg-Russia/History

    The University of St. Petersburg was founded in 1724. In 1773 the Institute of Mines was established. Many of the most celebrated names in Russia in the spheres of learning, science, and the arts are associated with the city: Mikhail V. Lomonosov , Dmitry I. Mendeleyev , Ivan Pavlov , Aleksandr Pushkin , Leo Tolstoy , and Fyodor Dostoyevsky , among others.

  8. St. Petersburg History | Soul Of America | St. Petersburg

    https://www.soulofamerica.com/us-cities/st-petersburg/st-petersburg-history

    Later that decade, the Public Works Administration employed more men. By 1942, St. Petersburg population boomed due to World War II. It was a training area for the U.S. Coast Guard and the Army Air Force (both military branches where combined at the time). More than 100,000 troops occupied St. Petersburg hotels and reinvigorated the economy.

  9. https://www.st-petersburg-essentialguide.com/history-of-st-petersburg.html

    The history of St. Petersburg Russia is mainly marked by the reigns of two great empresses: Elizabeth and Catherine II. Their reign lasted for 50 years, ending as the 18th century drew to a close. Both have followed the deeds of Peter the Great! A pause in the city's development followed the death of Peter the Great on January 28, 1725. This event brought the capital of Russia back …

  10. History of Saint Petersburg Russia - Anna Gaplichnaya

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    So if you plan a trip to St Petersburg, here are some important and very interesting historical moments of Saint Petersburg, former Leningrad. The era of palace coups in Russia, governance of monarchy, hard and tense soviet times, the Siege – all events and happenings left their mark on the current life of the city, as well as its architecture, values and, of course, on people.

  11. St. Petersburg Museum of History | St. Petersburg, Florida

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    The Museum’s website is currently under construction. We are working diligently to launch our new and improved site as soon as possible, so please check back soon! For general information, including hours, admission prices, and current exhibitions, please call the Museum’s guest relations desk at 727.894.1052 ext. 200 for assistance.

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