The Life and Times of a Peace Corps Volunteer in Yaroslavl, Russia
Date of Arrival in Moscow: Aug. 17, 2000



Date of Arrival in Yaroslavl: Oct. 30, 2000







This website is a first hand account of a Peace Corps experience in Yaroslavl, Russia.  Yaroslavl is the capital of the Yaroslavl oblast (state) and is located about 4 hours, by train, north east of Moscow.







Yaroslavl is part of the historic Russian golden ring.  The town is packed with Russian Orthodox chuches.  I've been told there are 43 total but I don't know who took the time to count.  With a population of approximatly 700,000 people, Yaroslavl is considered a large city.







The town was founded in 1010 when Yaroslavl The Wise settled here.  The town was not happy with his arrival and unleashed a bear on him.  He killed the bear with an axe and founded the town of Yaroslavl.  Today, the crest is still a bear holding an axe. 
Kirov Street in downtown Yaroslavl.  Also known as the Yaroslavl Arbat and the Yaroslavl Broadway
Other Peace Corps website:
My Peace Corps Photos
Memories of Russia
PCV network
Official Peace Corps Website
About me:
Name: Heather Brianna Carroll
Email: hbrianna@yahoo.com
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