In Kislovodsk, they decided to extend the fountain season, which usually closes in the second half of October. This was facilitated by favorable weather conditions and a large flow of tourists, the city administration reported on its website.
“Now it’s a velvet season in our resort city. Many people come to Kislovodsk to relax in the fall, and, of course, we want to show tourists all the beauty of our city. As long as the weather permits, the city fountains on Lenin, Dzerzhinsky, Khodzhaev, Herzen streets and on Kurortny Boulevard will continue their work approximately until the first days of November,” said the mayor of the city, Evgeny Moiseev, whose words are quoted in the message.
He noted that the authorities are trying to ensure the operation of the resort infrastructure in autumn Kislovodsk to the maximum.
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