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  2. Pullman National Historical Park - Wikipedia

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    The district includes the Pullman administration buildings and the company's Hotel Florence, named after George Pullman's daughter, as well as housing originally built for workers and managers. Also within the district is the A. Philip Randolph Pullman Porter Museum , named for the prominent labor and civil rights leader A. Philip Randolph ...

  3. Visitor center at Chicago’s first national monument opens - AOL

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    Chicago’s first national monument marks the site where Pullman passenger railroad cars were built; Employees lived nearby in the neighborhood on the city’s South Side Side. The sprawling ...

  4. Pullman, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Pullman is located in City of Chicago School District #299 and City Colleges of Chicago District #508. [22] Pullman is zoned to the following elementary schools; Schmid Elementary School, Wendell Smith Elementary School, Edgar Allan Poe Classical School, and George M. Pullman School. [23]

  5. Hotel Florence - Wikipedia

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    George Pullman named the hotel after his oldest daughter, Florence Pullman. The most luxurious suite in the hotel, the Pullman Suite, was designed for the personal use of George Pullman and his family. The hotel could also offer first-class accommodations to railroad CEOs who came to Pullman to do business with the firm.

  6. George Pullman - Wikipedia

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    George Mortimer Pullman (March 3, 1831 – October 19, 1897) was an American engineer and industrialist. He designed and manufactured the Pullman sleeping car and founded a company town in Chicago for the workers who manufactured it.

  7. List of Gilded Age mansions - Wikipedia

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    Chicago: Demolished in 1969. George Pullman House 1876 Second Empire: Henry S. Jaffray: Chicago: Demolished in 1922 William Wallace Kimball House: 1892 Châteauesque: Solon Spencer Beman: Chicago: Today, United States Soccer Federation: more images: Nickerson House: 1883: Late Victorian: Burling & Whitehouse: Chicago: Home to the Richard H ...

  8. Tremont House (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    The building was among the largest to be physically raised when Chicago heighted the grade of its streets in the 1850s and 1860s. [1] In 1861, Ely, Smith and Pullman lifted the Tremont House six feet in the air [10] (George Pullman made his reputation as a building raiser before becoming famous for manufacturing sleeping cars). [11]

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