Pullman

Florence Lowden Miller Visitor Center - Historic Pullman Foundation

614 E. 113 St.

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Saturday

10am - 4pm

Sunday

10am - 4pm

Accessibility & Amenities

  • Photography Allowed
  • Restrooms Available
  • Wheelchair Accessible

Architect

Solon S. Beman

OHC appearances

New

DETAILS:

The Florence Lowden Miller Visitor Center has had a varied past reflecting the evolving needs and interests of the Pullman community over time. Initially designed by Solon S. Beman, a prominent architect known for his work on the Pullman Company’s model town, the building served as a boarding house for single men. In the early 1900s, the Freemasons acquired the building and repurposed it as a Masonic Hall. In the 1970s the Historic Pullman Foundation bought it as their office and welcome center. In that role, it has served as a community space, a senior center, a kindergarten classroom, and more for the Historic Pullman Community. It is currently home to the HPF offices and collections.

ENTRANCE INSTRUCTIONS:

Enter the parking lot from Cottage Grove Ave. The entrance to the building faces 112th St.

VISITOR EXPERIENCE:

Experiences are self-guided. Exhibits focus on the Pullman Strike and Boycott of 1894, a celebration of Pullman history, and Pullman memorabilia.

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