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A landmark church in the heart of the historic Pullman community.
A landmark church in the heart of the historic Pullman community. It was initially intended to be a Unitarian church, where all the workers would go to service. That did not catch on and the church sat empty for years before becoming a Presbyterian and then Methodist church.
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11211 S Saint Lawrence Ave
+1 773-785-1492
These impressive structures are all privately owned and unfortunately closed to the public
The Pullman Historic District was created in 1880-'84 by industrialist George Pullman as the first industrial planned community
The first stop to any Pullman visit houses a 20 minute video about the town's history, several exhibits, and a gift shop
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