Victory Garden
Victory gardens, also called war gardens or food gardens for defense, were vegetable, fruit, and herb gardens planted at private residences and public parks in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and Germany during World War I and World War II.
Svyato-Troitskiy Zhenskiy Monastyr'Odes'ka St, 12, Simferopol
The Alexander Nevsky CathedralOleksandra Nevs'koho St, 6, Simferopol
Tsentral'nyy Muzey TavridyHoholya St, 14, Simferopol
Petro-Pavlovskiy Kafedral'nyy SoborProletars'ka St, 5, Simferopol
Simferopol'skiy Khudozhestvennyy MuzeyKarla Libknekhta St, 35, Simferopol
Fontan SavopuloSimferopol
Krymsʹko-tatarsʹkyy Muzey Kulʹturno-Istorychnoyi SpadshchynyChekhova St, 17, Simferopol
Muzey Istorii Goroda Simferopolya Im. Larisy BorisovnyPushkina St, 17, Simferopol
Karaite KenesaKaraims'ka St, 6, Simferopol
Pamyatnik Yekaterine VelikoyLenina St, 1, Simferopol
Pavlin MavlinShmidta St, 2, Simferopol
Starik KhinkalychTurets'ka St, 25, Simferopol
BeMineHor'koho St, 1, Simferopol
Traktir Kuptsa SaribanaUshyns'koho St, 2/46, Simferopol
ShokokoHor'koho St, 14, Simferopol
Premium Lounge "Aqua"Pushkina St, 8, Simferopol
Restaurant "Wuchang-Su"Hoholya St, 22, Simferopol
Balkan Gril'Simferopol
MycharaZhukovs'koho St, 9, Simferopol
SIMFEROKarla Marksa street, 28, Simferopol