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A Philip Randolph/Pullman Porter Museum, Chicago

The museum, a tribute to A.

The museum, a tribute to A. Phillip Randolph, focuses on African-American culture and history, the Pullman Historic District, and U.S. Labor history. The interior has a big and rare manual tracker Organ.


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About A Philip Randolph/Pullman Porter Museum

 10406 South Maryland Avenue, Chicago, IL, United States

 +1 773-850-8580

 www.aphiliprandolphmuseum.org

A Philip Randolph/Pullman Porter Museum and Nearby Sights on Map

Pullman Clock Tower and Factory

One of the world's most beautiful factories is undergoing a $3

Greenstone Church

A landmark church in the heart of the historic Pullman community

Kenwood Historic District

These impressive structures are all privately owned and unfortunately closed to the public

Pullman Historic District

The Pullman Historic District was created in 1880-'84 by industrialist George Pullman as the first industrial planned community

Historic Pullman Foundation Visitor Center

The first stop to any Pullman visit houses a 20 minute video about the town's history, several exhibits, and a gift shop

Harborside International Golf Center

36 holes of golf on the shores of Lake Calumet with some classic Far South views of the distant skyline and nearby decaying steel mills

The Rink

Ok, this place is cool

Bronzeville Childrens Museum

The First and Only African American childrens museum in the country is named after The Bronzeville neighborhood even though it is located much further south

Trinity United Church of Christ

This large and influential church is a long-time pillar of Chicago's South Side, and the former home to one very famous congregant, Barack Obama, who here found his religion and was baptized

ETA Creative Arts Foundation

A community center housing one top-notch African-American theater company, which puts on an extraordinary number of plays, nearly all of them world premieres