Superintendent of the Pullman National Monument Kathy Schneider | Photo by Zbigniew Bzdak

Politics, funding impede Pullman restoration as monument approaches 3rd anniversary

The proclamation was intended to restore the historic factory grounds of George Pullman’s namesake town, which were devastated by arson. Supporters also hoped to tell of the area’s architectural significance and founding as a model town, the industrial innovation behind Pullman Palace Car Co.’s luxurious sleeping rail cars, the rise of the labor movement and an African-American union’s legacy to the civil rights movement.

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Pullman National Monument Under Federal Review, Too

This article originally appeared on the Huffington Post A federal “Section 106” review has begun that promises to protect the Pullman National Monument from a harmful development, but you’d never know it given the scant media attention the review has received. The Chicago Tribune Editorial Board published “The Obama center, now a federal case” on Dec. 12, 2017. In […]