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Two-meter bronze statue AP Chekhov set August 20, 2004 in honor of the 400th anniversary of Tomsk on the Tom River waterfront near the mouth of the river Ushayki. The statue - sculptor Leonty Usov. The monument is built on traditional remedies. The writer depicts the grotesque and caricature: a coat, stupid hat, glasses skewed, barefoot with a disproportionately large feet. Behind the writer umbrella. The inscription on the pedestal reads: Anton Chekhov in Tomsk through a drunken man lying in a ditch and not read Kashtanka