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Click here to watch Three never-before-seen railcars dating back to the 1930s and 1950s are making a short stop at the 111th Street/Pullman Metra station for the third annual Pullman Railroad Days.
President Grover Cleveland signed a law declaring the first Monday in September as Labor Day. Cleveland signed the law to celebrate the end of a violent Pullman Strike in 1894. Pullman was a railroad ...
Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. WGN Radio’s Dave Plier and Dave Schwan welcome Joe Szabo, Pullman Railroad Days 2024 Chairman & HPF President Emeritus, ...
Joe talks about the significance of the Pullman neighborhood in Chicago, why a Pullman railcar was so unique, the easiest way to get to Pullman, and what you can expect to see when you visit the 2025 ...
The Pullman National Monument has opened in the South Side neighborhood sharing its name, and is hosting grand opening events all weekend.
The Pullman National Historic Park, which preserves the historic company town industrialist George Pullman created to build his luxury train cars only has an enclosure on site to fully protect one ...
Historic, rarely seen luxury train cars roll back into the historic Pullman neighborhood on Chicago's far South Side during the Pullman Railroad Days this weekend. The Historic Pullman Foundation ...
The legacy of industrialist George Pullman, the factories that produced his sleeping, dining and parlor rail cars, and the Pullman Porters and their impact on the labor movement have long been ...
The Railroad Workers Behind the Civil Rights Movement Pullman porters did more than carry bags, they paved the way for higher education opportunities, the professional working class and the fight ...