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Pullman Chicago 60628

Pullman, one of Chicago’s 77 defined community areas, is a neighborhood located on the city’s Far Southeast Side.

Twelve miles from the Chicago Loop, Pullman is situated adjacent to Lake Calumet. The area known as Pullman encompasses a much wider area than its two historic areas.

Pullman Chicago boundaries extend from E. 115th Street to the south, E. 107th Street to the north, South Cottage Grove Avenue to the west, and parts of South Ellis Street and East 114th Street bordering the railroad tracks to the east.

Pullman is home to a vibrant community that’s rich with history and renowned for its architecture, like stunning row houses and restored company buildings.

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Pullman has many historic and architecturally significant buildings; among these are the Hotel Florence; the Arcade Building, which was destroyed in the 1920s; the Clock Tower and Factory, the complex surrounding Market Square, and Greenstone Church. In the adjacent Kensington neighborhood of the nearby Roseland district is the home of one of the many beautiful churches in Chicago built in Polish Cathedral style, the former church of St. Salomea.

The Pullman National Monument, also known as the Pullman District and Pullman Historic District, was the first model, planned industrial community in the United States. 

Located in the Pullman neighborhood, Pullman Park is a park location totaling 1.02 acres and it is used for passive recreation. Park patrons can relax in this open green space on benches while enjoying the beauty of nature.

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