Pullman District

Click for Larger View     Address: Roughly bounded by 104th, 115th, Cottage Grove and Langley Sts.
Year Built: 1880-94
Architect: Solon S. Beman
Date Designated a Chicago Landmark:
October 16, 1972 (South section) and June 9, 1993 (North section)

Hotel Florence Instead of locating his factory for building railroad sleeping cars in Chicago, George M. Pullman built a town of his own outside the city limits — the first model, planned industrial community in the United States. Pullman contained everything necessary for a self- sustaining town: civic, public, commercial, recreational and factory buildings, as well as a variety of housing types, all carefully placed in landscaped surroundings designed by Nathan Barrett. Later absorbed into the city Pullman once avoided, the residential buildings began to be sold to private owners in 1907. The company sold the original factory site in 1958.

Click for Larger View Market Circle Firehouse

Solon S. Beman
 
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1.Factory and Administration Building, circa 1890
2.Hotel Florence, by Paul Petraitis
3.10700-block of Cottage Grove, circa 1880, Photo by J.W. Taylor
4.Market Circle, photo by Barbara Crane
5.Firehouse, photo by CCL
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