Historic Pullman Foundation serves as the official nonprofit partner of Pullman National Historical Park, preserving and sharing the rich history of Pullman for over 50 years. Through its stewardship of Pullman stories, architecture, and artifacts, the foundation offers a glimpse into the complex legacy of America's first planned model industrial community.
The foundation highlights Pullman's pivotal role in shaping American history, from revolutionizing passenger rail travel to influencing labor movements through events like the Pullman Strike of 1894. Moreover, the Pullman neighborhood celebrates its rich legacy of Black leadership, honoring figures like A. Philip Randolph through the Pullman Porter Museum.
With a commitment to providing educational opportunities for all to experience and understand Pullman's enduring impact, Historic Pullman Foundation invites visitors to explore the architectural excellence and innovative railway history that define this iconic community.
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