The Haskell & Barker Car Factory and the Legacy of Freight

The Haskell & Barker Car Factory and the Legacy of Freight

Step back in time to explore the Haskell & Barker Car Company, a key player in railcar manufacturing in the Pullman era.

By Historic Pullman Foundation

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HPF Pullman Exhibit Hall

11141 S. Cottage Grove Ave. Chicago, IL 60628

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Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes

The Haskell & Barker Car Factory and the Legacy of Freight

Step back in time to explore the Haskell & Barker Car Company, a key player in railcar manufacturing that helped shape Michigan City, Indiana, and the broader American freight industry.

Founded in the mid-1800s, Haskell & Barker quickly became one of the largest producers of wooden freight cars, serving railroads across the nation and driving industrial growth.

In 1922, the company was acquired by the Pullman Company, a leading name in railcar production, connecting Michigan City’s factory to Pullman’s vast network.

In this exploration, we’ll uncover the history, innovation, and enduring impact of Haskell & Barker, and examine how its legacy continues to influence the development of rail transportation.

Michele Gustin serves as the Programs and Operations Manager at The Barker Mansion, where she

has dedicated the past three years to preserving and sharing the rich history of one of Michigan City’s most treasured landmarks. With a passion for historical storytelling and community engagement, Michele oversees a wide array of programming, special events, and daily operations, ensuring visitors connect with the legacy of the Barker family in meaningful and immersive ways.

From crafting educational tours, hosting exclusive member events, or organizing public programs such as History Hour, group tours, or lectures on the mansion's three-year restoration project, Michele has been instrumental in transforming The Barker Mansion into a vibrant cultural hub. Her expertise in event planning and historical interpretation brings the mansion’s storied past to life, showcasing its vital role in the region's industrial and social development.

Under her leadership, The Barker Mansion has become a dynamic destination for history enthusiasts, families, and local residents, offering unique experiences that honor the lasting impact of the Barker family on Michigan City and beyond.

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Historic Pullman Foundation is the nonprofit partner of Pullman National Historical Park.

For decades, we have created opportunities for all people to experience and understand the continuing American story that is Pullman.

$15 – $20