General Petrov Street - a street in the Leninsky district of Sevastopol , between Lazarev Square and Quarantine Street .
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History
On October 8, 1966, Konstantin and Parkovaya streets were combined into one under the name General Petrov Street.
Konstantin Street at the end of the XIX century was called Quarantine, at the beginning of the XX century the street of the mayor of the city of M.I. Kazi . July 10, 1935 to the 30th anniversary of the uprising on the battleship "Potemkin" Kazi street was renamed Konstantin street. “Konstantin” is an underground nickname of Aleksey Skripnik, who in 1905 led the Sevastopol military organization of the Bolsheviks.
Parkovaya Street was once called a detour; it was listed on the streets since the beginning of the 20th century.
An annotation tablet about General Petrov Street is installed on the house number 2.