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OCTOBER: First Sunday Walking Tour

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Sunday, October 1 - 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM
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11141 S. Cottage Grove Ave.
Chicago, IL 60628 United States

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Take a walk through history and experience the continuing American stories as illuminated by the active, vibrant Pullman neighborhood!

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The fall weather is beautiful! Take advantage of fall in Chicago to get outdoors and enjoy a guided tour of the Historic Pullman District!

Join us for the final First Sunday Walking Tours of 2023! This neighborhood tour explores how Pullman town and its people played an important role in the development of American industry, rail innovation, urban design, and the labor movement. Experienced guides explore the connections between the town, the State Historic Site, and the newly re-designated Pullman National Historic Park!

 

Guided tours are available to the public from May through October. Tours depart the Exhibit hall at 1:30 p.m. and last about 90 minutes. Tickets include an overview in the Pullman Exhibit Hall and a walking distance of about a mile.

Tickets purchased in advance are $15 for general admission, $10 for students and seniors, and Free for children under 12. At the door, tickets increase to $20 for general admission and $15 for students and seniors.

Tickets include access to the Exhibit Hall. Come early to see the exhibit: From Wrecking Ball to National Park!

After the tour, visit the Pullman National Historical Park Visitor Center, open from 9:00-5:00 every day, for an overview of Pullman, the man, the company, and the town.

If you enjoy your tour and/or your visit to the Exhibit Hall, please donate to support the Historic Pullman Foundation, the official friend’s group of the National Park. Your donations keep the money local and help both organizations share the amazing story that is Pullman.

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11141 S Cottage Grove Ave, Chicago, IL 60628

 

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