Chicago’s first national park is a testament to the power of partnership and philanthropy

Read this press release, distributed September 2, 2021, below and on National Park Foundation’s website.

WASHINGTON – Pullman National Monument will officially open its visitor center doors and state historic site grounds on Labor Day weekend, September 4 and 5, 2021, thanks in part to the support of the National Park Foundation and its donors. The celebratory weekend will feature tours, interpretive programming, and a host of events and activities organized by a variety of partners throughout the Pullman neighborhood.

“As we celebrate the opening of Pullman National Monument, we also celebrate the power of working together,” said National Park Foundation President and CEO Will Shafroth. “When Pullman National Monument was designated in 2015, the core feature of the site, the historic Clock Tower, and the surrounding grounds required significant restoration. The National Park Foundation, generous donors including a lead gift from the Pritzker Traubert Foundation, committed partners, and Pullman community members stepped up to provide critical investment and expertise to the project. The result is that we are together preserving and sharing Pullman’s unique history for generations to come.”

Funded by the National Park Foundation and its donors and combined with NPS Centennial Challenge and Recreation Fee funds, the visitor center will be located at the Historic Administration Clock Tower Building. It will feature exhibits and programs that share two key moments in American Labor History associated with the Pullman company including the 1894 Pullman Strike and Boycott, and the 1937 African-American Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters union winning the first successful contract with a major company. Visitors can get a glimpse of almost a century of evolving workforce and rail equipment production, learn about the lasting design and architecture of the 1880 Town of Pullman, and how a community works together to preserve an historic district.

“The Pullman National Monument is a community anchor that beautifully honors Pullman’s rich history and serves as an attraction for Chicagoans and people across the nation,” said Pritzker Traubert Foundation Trustee Bryan Traubert. “The Pritzker Traubert Foundation is proud to invest in infrastructure that supports economic and cultural vitality on the South Side, and is excited to help celebrate the official opening of Pullman National Monument.”

In partnership with the National Park Service, National Park Foundation, Chicago Neighborhood Initiatives and Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, the Illinois Department of Natural Resources transformed the state-managed 12-acre grounds that are adjacent to the Historic Administration Clock Tower Building and are collectively known as the Pullman State Historic Site. This transformation included restoration of the landscape and ADA accessible improvements.

“The support of the National Park Foundation and its generous donors was critical to the renovation of the Clock Tower Building that is home to the new visitor center and that stands as a testament to the resilience and determination of the many partners who worked for decades to preserve and share this special place in Chicago and American history,” said Pullman National Monument Superintendent Teri Gage.

To date, the National Park Foundation has provided more than $10 million to support Pullman National Monument, thanks to many generous donors, including a lead gift from former National Park Foundation Board Director Bryan Traubert of the Pritzker Traubert Foundation. Major support also came from the Union Pacific Foundation; Fund II Foundation; former National Park Foundation Board Director Brien O’Brien and Mary Hasten; Chapman Hanson Foundation; Chicago Department of Planning and Development; former National Park Foundation Board Director Ellen Alberding and Kelly Welsh; the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation; the Robert R. McCormick Foundation; Searle Funds at the Chicago Community Trust; Walmart; National Park Foundation Board Director Barbara M. Neal; and Ms. Karen Jones Squires and Mr. Jim Squires. The National Park Foundation also provided support for the Historic Pullman Foundation (HPF) in its role as the park’s philanthropic partner, enabling HPF to do strategic planning, expand its mission, attract new volunteers and supporters for Pullman National Monument, and develop a new website.

“Fund II Foundation is honored to contribute to the preservation and elevation of the African-American experience at Pullman National Monument,” said Fund II Foundation Founding Director Robert F. Smith.  “The story of Pullman Porters and the community they built in Chicago and shared on the rails is the story of progress. Pullman Porters helped shape our American history, giving rise to the labor movement and it is important to honor them now and share their stories with current and future generations. I personally am moved by this story; my father and grandfather, both named William Smith; served on the railroad as waiter and porter. So, this is especially sweet.”

Beyond financial support, the National Park Foundation also collaborated with Union Pacific to create a vintage-style poster celebrating Pullman National Monument, designed by local Chicago artist Joe Nelson. You can learn more about the poster design and the artist’s inspiration on the National Park Foundation’s blog.

“The Pullman National Monument is a tribute to African-American Pullman porters who created the first African American union, and the legacy of George Pullman– providing a quality passenger rail car, and the nation’s first planned community,” said Union Pacific Senior Vice President – Corporate Relations, Chief Administrative Officer and Foundation President Scott Moore. “This poster is a nod to the days gone by as we celebrate a time when Union Pacific trains carried people to destinations they couldn’t explore any other way, and the role Pullman and his porters played in rail history. While our trains no longer carry passengers, we encourage this generation of explorers to visit national parks and experience the wonder and history.”

The National Park Foundation plays a critical role in helping the National Park Service expand people’s understanding of and direct access to American history. As such, in addition to Pullman National Monument, the National Park Foundation has also helped preserve places including Camp Nelson National Monument, César E. Chávez National Monument, Charles Young Buffalo Soldiers National Monument, Freedom Riders National Monument, Stonewall National Monument, and the homes where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was born and where he and Coretta Scott King raised their family.

Read, watch and listen to previews and coverage of the grand opening of Pullman National Monument and Pullman State Historic Site, on Labor Day weekend 2021 in Pullman, Chicago.

A Look at the Pullman National Monument Ahead of its Labor Day Weekend Opening
WTTW Chicago Tonight

Pullman Monument supporters hope Labor Day opening of historic clock tower and factory grounds brings recognition and investment
Chicago Tribune

Pullman National Monument a ‘testament to the power of our national parks’
Chicago Sun-Times

‘It’s like a dream come true’: Ribbon-cutting held at Pullman National Monument
WGN Channel 9

Pullman National Monument celebrates worker history at Labor Day weekend grand opening
Chicago Sun-Times

Visitor Center opens at Pullman National Monument
Chicago Sun-Times

Which strike led to Labor Day becoming a national holiday
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Pullman National Monument officially opens
CBS Channel 2

How Pullman Porters influenced a generation of Black travelers
Conde Nast Traveler

Visitor Center at Chicago’s first national monument opens
NBC Channel 5

A Community Celebrates as Pullman National Monument Opens to the Public
Block Club Chicago

The Pullman National Monument Opens this Weekend, Highlighting the Long History of this Far South Side Neighborhood
Block Club Chicago

Pullman National Monument Visitor Center and State Historic Site Opens Labor Day Weekend
Chicago Defender

Pullman National Monument, birth site of labor movement, opens Labor Day
ABC Channel 7

Pullman Historic District: Inside Chicago’s Only National Monument
WBEZ Reset

The official Pullman National Monument is celebrated today
WBBM Newsradio

Long-awaited Pullman National Monument celebrates grand opening
Urbanize Chicago

Newly unveiled Pullman National Monument hub of labor, industrial history
The Times of Northwest Indiana

Pullman cars return to their birthplace at weekend open house
Trains Magazine

Preview: Pullman National Monument Visitor Center Opens
Trains Magazine

Pullman National Monument grand opening to feature private-car tours
Trains Magazine

The History Behind Chicago’s Pullman Neighborhood
WLS-AM radio

Pullman National Monument visitor center is ‘just the start’ to site development and investment
REJournals

Bloomington plays role in new national monument
Bloomington Pantagraph

Grand Opening of Pullman National Monument is Set for Labor Day Weekend
Citizen Newspaper Group

Be a Part of History at the Grand Opening of Pullman National Monument
Choose Chicago

Pullman National Monument expected to provide an economic boost to Chicago
Chicago Business Journal

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Aug. 24, 2021

(Chicago) – Three historic rail cars built by the storied Pullman Company will be on display in Pullman, Chicago as part of the Grand Opening celebration for Pullman National Monument and Pullman State Historic Site on Labor Day weekend, September 4 and 5, 2021. An Amtrak 50th anniversary P-42 locomotive will move the three Pullman cars—Northern Dreams, Promontory Point, and New York Central 3— to the 111th Street/Pullman Station on the Metra Electric Line, where they will be stationed for the event.

Tickets to tour the cars will be available day-of with a suggested donation to Historic Pullman Foundation. Tickets will be available at the event Information Tent, on the southeast corner of 111th and Cottage Grove Avenue. The tent will open at 9 a.m. Tours will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. both days. Donations will benefit Historic Pullman Foundation, the nonprofit partner to Pullman National Monument. The American Association of Private Railroad Car Owners and volunteer docents will provide the tours. Masks will be required for all tour participants, and Metra-provided masks will be available.

“Amtrak appreciates the invitation to ‘power up’ the railcar display with Unit 161, a locomotive painted in special colors to celebrate our 50th anniversary year,” said Derrick James, Senior Manager, Government Affairs & Corporate Communications, Amtrak. “We have cheered on the progress at the Pullman site and see our role as continuing the legacy of the Pullman Company and the Pullman Porters with our National Network of Amtrak trains providing sleeping car service across the country.”

“Metra is excited and proud to be hosting these historic cars during this noteworthy grand opening,” said Metra CEO/Executive Director Jim Derwinski. “With the Metra Electric Line providing direct service to Pullman, we look forward to connecting our riders to this reinvigorated historical area. And we look forward to a long and mutually beneficial relationship between our agency and the National Monument and State Historic Site.”

“The American Association of Private Railroad Car Owners is pleased to be part of the Pullman grand opening celebration,” said executive director Julie King. “Our members come from all walks of life and share a love of trains and private railcar travel. We’re proud to be able to share these beautiful, historic rail cars with the public.”

“Historic Pullman Foundation is excited to showcase Pullman’s legacy of railway innovation in partnership with Amtrak, Metra, and American Association of Private Railroad Car Owners,” said Joseph C. Szabo, President, Historic Pullman Foundation. “Not only through this event, but also through ongoing programming and exhibits at Pullman National Monument and its partner sites, visitors to Pullman have many opportunities to learn about the continuing American story that is Pullman.”

Visitors to Pullman on Labor Day weekend are encouraged to take public transportation to the event. The Metra Electric Line serves Pullman with stations at 103rd, 107th, 111th, and 115th Streets and Cottage Grove Avenue. On Pullman’s Grand Opening weekend, a shuttle will stop on Cottage Grove at the 107th Street and 111th Street stations and near the 103rd Street station to connect Metra passengers to event activities.

Information about the railcar tours: Historic Pullman Foundation’s website.

Images and descriptions of Amtrak 50th anniversary locomotive, Promontory Point, Northern Dreams, NYC3: Download or email amandamburrell@gmail.com.

The schedule of events for Pullman’s Grand Opening weekend is available at go.nps.gov/pullmangrandopening.

Contacts:
Historic Pullman Foundation
Mandy Burrell Booth
773-640-1206
amandamburrell@gmail.com

Amtrak
Marc Magliari
312-544-5390
MediaRelationsChicago@Amtrak.com

Metra
Michael Gillis
312-322-6776
mgillis@metrarr.com

American Association of Private Railroad Car Owners
Julie King
706-326-6262
king@nrrhof.org

Historic Pullman Foundation had an enthusiastic turnout for our Membership Drive Cookout Event July 29th. Thanks to all of our Pullman neighbors and friends for coming out and supporting us by becoming new members or renewing your memberships! We raised over $1,600, which will help HPF to continue offering the many programs, exhibits, tours and events that make Pullman such a special place. And sincere thanks to HPF President Joseph Szabo and David and Maria Hibbs, HPF Board member, for generously matching the event’s membership drive totals!

A successful membership drive wouldn’t be possible without our many dedicated volunteers, guest speakers and all around helpers who made it happen. Thanks to Cindy McMahon and Jimmy Badali for leading off the event, purchasing the food, and making sure everything was ready. Thanks to our grill master and servers Fernando Rosiquez and Claudia Flores. And an extra thank you to Claudia for printing our many event flyers!

Thanks to our speakers for a great program: HPF Interim Executive Director Julian Jackson, past HPF President Mike Shymanski, Pullman National Monument Superintendent Teri Gage, and HPF Board President Joseph Szabo. Thanks to HPF Membership Committee Chair Maria Hibbs & committee members Jeanne Schulman, Kathy McDonough, Marsha Adduci & Ruth Lopez. Thanks to Board Member Laura Ruiz-Stephan for assisting our Spanish-speaking neighbors and to her grandchildren Adrian and Fiona for helping out with our raffle drawing.

Thanks to Method Products & Richard’s Super Premium Ice Cream for donating raffle prizes and to our HPF membership committee for donating gift cards from Lexington Betty Smokehouse & Potbelly Sandwich Shop. Congrats to our raffle prize winners Kayla Chase, Mary Mauritz, Lilia Cadena, Regina Hightower and Melinda Moore. It was a fun time for all!

We thank the volunteers whose names we may have missed and all who came out to support us! And if you were unable to attend, you can always become a member or donate to the Historic Pullman Foundation on our website.

Please note that these forms are ONLY for the Grand Opening weekend (Sept. 4-6) of the Pullman National Monument Grand Opening. If you’d like to volunteer at other times, or find out how to participate in other events in Pullman, please explore those links above.

EVENT VOLUNTEER- INTEREST SIGN UP
Thank you for considering volunteering for this great event!
Please note that filling out this form does not obligate you to volunteer, it just lets us know to include you in the conversation. Our Volunteer coordinator, Shelly Strickland will be in touch after you submit the form.

RIBBON-CUTTING TICKET LOTTERY FOR NEIGHBORHOOD RESIDENTS
Event Timing: 11:00 am, September 6, 2021,
Event Address: 11001 S. Cottage Grove Ave. Chicago, IL 60628
While the majority of events during the Grand Opening weekend are open to all, the official ribbon-cutting ceremony on Monday, September 6, is a ticketed event with limited capacity. One hundred (100) of the 500 total tickets have been designated for a free neighborhood lottery, open to all individuals who live within the Pullman National Monument boundaries (the residential areas from 103rd to 115th streets, and from Cottage Grove Avenue to the Norfolk Southern Rail Line). Use the form link above to determine your eligibility, read other guidelines, and enter this free, random drawing for a community ticket to the ribbon-cutting.



The spring 2021 issue of Illinois Railway Museum‘s Rail & Wire magazine featured a great read about the history of Pullman and Historic Pullman Foundation, and progress taking place in Pullman in preparation for the Grand Opening of Pullman National Monument and State Historic Site on Labor Day weekend 2021. You can read it here.

Illinois Railway Museum is a wonderful place to visit to learn more about rail transportation and railway history, and to experience a wide range of rail cars. The Museum also describes a variety of historic Pullman rail cars on its website.

Historic Pullman Foundation values our partnership with the Illinois Railway Museum and their role in creating opportunities for people to experience Pullman’s rail-related stories.

Historic Pullman Foundation is pleased to announce that we will unveil a Mitch Markovitz poster commemorating Pullman National Monument and Pullman State Historic Site’s Grand Opening on Grand Opening weekend.

Mitch is a fine artist and professional illustrator who also happens to be a railroader. His love of railways, particularly the South Shore Line interurban, is the wellspring of his extensive art career.

While a locomotive engineer on the South Shore he became its first Art Director, producing posters, timetable art, and the graphic design and control for, color schemes, striping and number boards for the railroad’s passenger cars. He has the distinction of having helped create the subject of his art.

“I learned in reading of my hero, Norman Rockwell, to make a successful painting one must ‘Step across the frame and into the painting.’ I grew up in the South Shore neighborhood of Chicago and spent time in Pullman. One of my friends’ fathers was principal of Pullman School. In this work I ‘Stepped across the frame, into the work’ and was able to once again spend time in one of my favorite locations,” said Mitch.

We are thrilled to commission Mitch for this special work. The poster will be available on launch weekend. Poster sale proceeds will benefit Historic Pullman Foundation, continuing our work to preserve and sustain Pullman and its special place in American history. Stay tuned for more details, and look for the poster in our online store after Labor Day!

For folks who call Pullman home, Historic Pullman Foundation is hosting a cook-out in July to learn more about who we are and what we do. Plan to join us on Thursday, July 29, from 6 to 8 p.m., at the Historic Pullman Foundation Shared Visitor Center, 11141 Cottage Grove Ave., Chicago, for this free cook-out, where you’ll have the chance to enter a raffle for gift cards if you become an HPF member.

For 48 years we’ve been dedicated to preserving Pullman’s amazing history and architecture through educational programs, exhibits, tours and more. The future is even more exciting as Pullman National Monument prepares for its Labor Day weekend Grand Opening.

We hope you’ll join us to learn more about our work, what differentiates us from other neighborhood organizations such as the Pullman Civic Organization, and how your involvement as an HPF member will help preserve and sustain Pullman’s history for generations to come!

To RSVP, visit https://tinyurl.com/HPF-Community-Cook-Out or call 773-785-8901 to leave your name, phone number and number of people attending.

“This place, historic Pullman, teaches us we have to keep standing firm and together. That’s the story of who we are. That’s the story of our past. And I have no doubt that we will pass the torch from generation to generation so that it is the story of our future as well.” former President Barack Obama, in remarks made Feb. 19, 2015, in Pullman, on the establishment of Pullman National Monument 

Pullman is steeped in the resiliency and ingenuity of its people and built environment. Its history is dotted by rail movements and civic movements that have shaped American history. But, as former President Obama noted, there is still more work to be done.

The Historic Pullman Foundation (HPF) has been preserving Pullman’s architecture and history for almost 50 years, and today our work is expanding: As the official “friends of” group to the Pullman National Monument, HPF creates opportunities for all people to experience and understand the continuing American story that is Pullman. 

We need your partnership! We invite you to become an HPF member through tax-deductible monthly or annual donations that will play a sustaining role in preserving Pullman’s history. Learn more and become a Member today!

As Chicago and the state re-open, we’re all eager to get out again. Historic Pullman Foundation welcomes you to join us for our First Sunday Walking Tours this summer and fall!

These walking tours of key Pullman sites take place on the first Sunday of each month. Knowledgeable docents walk visitors back in time as they stroll the streets of this unique community, telling the story of the town’s beginnings, its history and the restoration work being done today.

Tickets must be reserved in advance. Visit our Events page to learn more and sign up!