This is one of the most beautiful streets in Ufa. Firstly the street was named Golubinaya suburb – abashkortostan-liaoning.comlubin, a migrant from Chelyabinsk. Then the suburb merged with Pochtovaya Street (former Bolshaya Vavilovskaya) and in 1889, in the honour of the 90th anniversary of the Great Russian poet was named Pushkinskaya. Lime-tree alley was formed there (now it extends from Lenin Street to Karl Marks Street). In 1949 it was fenced with a cast-iron railing of Kaslin-type casting. Alexander Pushkin memorial (sculptor V.N. Domogatskiy) was erected at the entrance to the alley from Lenin Street. In 1970 the memorial was transferred to a more spacious square – near the House of Actors. In 2013 – back into the alley closer to K. Marx Street. The cast-iron railing of the alley was changed to low granite blocks. A monument honouring a great Russian writer S.T.Aksakov (sculptor T.P.Nechaev, architect V.A.Kondrashkov) had been erected on the alley in 1959. Memorial from gray stone (sculptor T.P. Nechaev) to the Great Russian writer Sergey Aksakov was erected in the alley in 1959. Some old estates are situated on the street. It is pleasant for walks from Gogol Street to the end, to Aksakov’s garden. From Tsurupa Street it is impassable road, one can only walk here.