Pullman Visitor Center
11141 S. Cottage Grove Ave., Chicago, IL 60628
History Museums
The Pullman Visitor Center offers an engaging introduction to Pullman National Historical Park, showcasing its industrial, labor, and civil rights history through exhibits, guided tours, and interactive displays.
Pullman is a unique community on Chicago's far, south side that blends the history from many different disciplines in a fascinating touring experience. Visiting this area today brings you into that history and also into a new sense of place, seeing the community as it is today. Stop here for exhibits and tours. Illinois 250
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