Ural Historical and Local History Museum

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In 1960, in the area of the present-day settlement of Uralsky on the bank of the Kama River, a mammoth tooth was unearthed, which became the first exhibit of the future local history museum. After that, school pupils and residents of the settlement began collecting old items from neighboring villages. On October 2, 1967, the ceremonial opening of the school museum took place, and on March 12, 1969, a local history museum was opened on its basis. On March 24, 2020, it was granted the status of a branch of the Nytva Historical and Local History Museum. The museum houses exhibits dedicated to the history of the development of the country's largest plywood plant, as well as maritime piracy. It features original items from the era of the Turbulent '90s, including a raspberry-colored jacket, a privatization voucher, shares of the Perm Plywood Plant, a Rubik's Cube, and other exhibits.

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Дата основания
March 12, 1969
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Ural Historical and Local History Museum
Пермский край, Нытвенский р-н., рп. Уральский, ул. Московская, влд. 1А
Пермский край, Нытвенский р-н., рп. Уральский, ул. Московская, влд. 1А
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