Experience Pullman  Home Tour

Experience Pullman Home Tour

Come with our expert guide and walk in the footsteps of the men and women who lived and worked in the town George Pullman built in 1880.

By Pullman House Project

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Location

Pullman House Project and Pullman Club Coffee Shop

605 East 111th Street Chicago, IL 60628

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Agenda

Main Tour
Expanded Tour Option

1:00 PM - 2:15 PM

Main Tour


On our Main Tour, guides will lead you on a short walk past some of the key points of Pullman, passing Arcade Park, the Hotel Florence, Greenstone Church and Market Hall, before stopping at our flags...

About this event

Our tours start at the largest single family home in Pullman, the home of the General Manager. This 4,500 square foot three story home has been recently renovated to serve as the Welcome Center for the tour program and includes exhibits, visitor orientation and also the new Pullman Club Coffee Shop.

Our expert guides will escort visitors to see the interior of selected houses recreated to evoke a time when migrant and immigrant families came to Pullman to live and work, all contributing to shape Pullman and the America we know today.

The Pullman House Project is sponsored by the Bielenberg Historic Pullman House Foundation, a 501 C3 not for profit organization. The Foundation is an interpretive programmatic partner organization to the National Park Service Pullman National Historical Park.

Frequently asked questions

Are your facilities accessible?

Accessibility in our facilities varies - our Welcome Center and Pullman Club Coffee shop are fully accessible, with an accessible entrance and washrooms, while our historic homes are multi-level and guests will need to navigate interior and exterior stairs to view.

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The Pullman House Project conducts unique tours of the Pullman National Historical Park by welcoming visitors to see the interior of landmark houses which have been recreated to evoke the significant time periods in Pullman's 140 year history. In these houses visitors will meet several of Pullman's migrant and immigrant families in the places they called home.

$20