About this Event
Discover Pullman’s dramatic labor story from the people who lived it. This guided tour brings you into the world of the workers who built the town, powered the railroads, and sparked a nationwide movement for change.
George Pullman’s grand vision offered beautiful homes, tidy streets, and modern amenities—but also high rents, strict rules, and zero democratic say. When a national recession hit, tension boiled over. Pullman workers walked out, launching a strike that shut down railroads across the country and forever reshaped the American labor movement.
On this tour, you’ll explore the places where these historic events unfolded and hear the real stories of struggle, solidarity, and courage. It’s a powerful look at how ordinary people stood up, spoke out, and changed the nation.
Co‑sponsored by the Illinois Labor History Society and the Friends of Pullman National Historical Park.
Come walk the historic grounds where collective action made history—and still inspires us today.
For more information, visit the Historic Pullman Foundation's Events Calendar. Learn more about Pullman history here and Illinois Labor History here.
Tour Schedule & Ticket Information
Guided tours are offered May through November, departing from the Pullman Exhibit Hall at 1:00 p.m.
Tours last approximately 90 minutes and begin with a brief orientation inside the Exhibit Hall. The total walking distance is about one mile, making it an accessible and engaging experience for most visitors.
Tickets (sales close Saturday at 6pm):
- $20 — General Admission
- $15 — Students & Seniors
- Free — Children under 12 (with an adult)
At the Door (if available)
Make the Most of Your Visit
Extend your visit with a stop at Pullman National Historical Park's visitor center. Free entry, open Wednesday - Sunday, 10 am-4 pm. Explore exhibits, meet a Park Ranger, stamp your park passport, or even get sworn in as a Junior Ranger!
Step back in time at the Pullman House Project. Explore an original 1880s executive home and a worker’s cottage preserved just as it looked in 1960. Grab a coffee or pastry at the Pullman Club Coffee Shop and discover exhibits about everyday life in this remarkable community.
Feeling inspired by your time in Pullman? You can help keep Pullman’s story alive by supporting the Friends of Pullman, the official philanthropic partner for Pullman National Historical Park, Chicago's first National Park. Your contribution powers our mission to preserve, interpret, and share this remarkable chapter of American history.
Together, we can ensure Pullman’s story continues to inspire future generations!
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Pullman Exhibit Hall, 11141 South Cottage Grove Avenue, Chicago, United States
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