A red brick four story building with a clock tower stands tall against a partly cloudy sky.

Visit the National Park Service Pullman Visitor Center

Pullman National Historical Park

The Pullman company became known for creating luxurious train cars, but its workers would help form a lasting legacy through their stories.Start at the Pullman National Historical Park Visitor Center in the Administration-Clock Tower Building to learn more.

The Pullman company became known for creating luxurious train cars, but its workers would help form a lasting legacy through their stories.Start at the Pullman National Historical Park Visitor Center in the Administration-Clock Tower Building to learn more. The Visitor Center has introductory exhibts that cover topics on labor rights, manufactoring, urban planning, immigration, civil rights, and more! Once you get a taste of what Pullman is all about, talk to a park ranger about how else you can make the most out of your trip!

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Museum ExhibitsAfrican American HeritageArchitecture and BuildingImmigrationIndustryLaborer and WorkerLabor MovementSocial MovementsCivil RightsUrban AmericaWomen's Historyurban planningpullman portersbrotherhood of the sleeping car potersstrike of 1894Labor Day

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Fees Apply

No

Seasons

Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall

Time of Day

Day, Dawn, Dusk

Accessibility

The visitor center is accesible to wheelchairs and has an automatic door opener. There are handicap parking spaces available. Wheelchairs and audio description devices are available upon request at the front desk. Click here for more information on accessibility at Pullman National Historical Park

Pets

No — Pets are not allowed in the building except for trained service animals.

Reservations

No

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