Construction begins on Cuba's first-ever Russian Orthodox Church (11/15/04)
By ANDREA RODRIGUEZ Associated Press HAVANA -- Following a procession through the streets of the city's historic district, religious figures and Cuban government officials on Sunday laid down the first stone of what will become the island's first-ever Russian Orthodox church...
See 3845...forgot to ping you to this article.
I think private estates such as the Russian baroness or princess on LI could be suspect as hiding places. I agree with Velveeta that Russian Orthodox Churches may also come under this watch umbrella.
If I remember correctly, our Russian royalty here on LI was living here on that estate THROUGHOUT the Cold War (maybe before?). I need to do some additional detail work on this to see what if anything has changed since the 'mid '80s when I was active in local GOP politics/government.
IOW, perhaps our Russian royalty has passed, but you can bet the estate is still in the hands of Russians if so.