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Chicago district evokes blue-collar history

Pullman area, built in 1880s and set afire in 1998, is restored

Published: Sunday, June 1, 2008 12:16 a.m. MDT
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State officials have toyed with the idea of a transportation museum, but funding could be an issue. Its fate is in the Legislature's hands, Wagenbach says, but it could find another purpose, such as housing a research facility.

"It's the best of times and the worst of times to be doing institutional development," Wagenbach says. "We've been in an era of shrinking public resources, so that's a challenge, but on the other hand, it also gives us an opportunity to think creatively about a sustainable way of reusing the buildings."

• The Historic Pullman District is 14 miles from downtown Chicago, at 111th Street and Cottage Grove Avenue. Walking tours offered the first Sunday of the month from May through October.


For more information: www.pullmanil.org/ or 773-785-8901 and www.pullman-museum.org or 773-660-2341.

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Seth Perlman, Associated Press

The Pullman Works administration building, along with its 12-story clock tower, at left, is highlighted at sunset in Chicago.

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