On August 17 of 1925, Pushkino of the Moscow Region received the status of a town. It included a dacha settlement near the station and a part of the Pushkino village. On June 12 of 1929, the town became a district center. In the same year, the first electric train ran from Moscow to Pushkino.
In 1953, the city was categorized as a city of regional subordination. Rapid construction activities began, the Moskovsky Prospect was occupied with buildings; the Serebryanka microdistrict was constructed followed by the Dzerzhinets microdistrict in the 1970s. At the turn of the 1970s and 1980s, there appeared the Armand microdistrict, where many wooden houses of the Pushkino village were replaced by nine-storied buildings.
Since April 22 of 2019, Pushkino is the administrative center of the Pushkinsky Urban District, Moscow Region. Its population is 111,580 (2024).
The postage stamp provides an image of the coat of arms of the Pushkinsky Urban District.
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