Pullman, Chicago
Pullman is a historic neighborhood located on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois. Founded in the 1880s by industrialist George Pullman, it was originally designed as a company town for workers of the Pullman Company, which manufactured railroad cars. The area is known for its distinctive architecture and was one of the first planned communities in the United States.
The Pullman neighborhood is recognized for its rich history and was designated a National Monument in 2015. It features the Pullman National Monument, which includes the original factory site and the historic Pullman District, showcasing the significance of labor history and urban planning in America.