About the Site

In February 2015, President Barack Obama designated 250 acres of South Side Chicago’s former Pullman Palace Car Company Factory Town as a national monument. The site is notable for its role in American labor history, including the 1894 Pullman Strike.

A visitor center built in the former Administration Clock Tower Building is at the heart of Pullman’s factory complex.

The people of Chicago celebrated the park’s grand opening on Labor Day weekend in 2021. The massive visitor center offers audio exhibits and visual displays exploring the history of Pullman’s planned industrial town. What was once the home of 8,000 workers is now a space for the men, women, and children of Chicago to learn more about their city’s history.

Our Contributions

Spaceco contributed to the site’s reconstruction, providing engineering design, surveying, and construction management services.

“The Illinois Department of Natural Resources is anxiously anticipating welcoming visitors onto the site and showcasing the multi-million-dollar investment made to transform the grounds into an inviting landscape allowing us to engage with the public about the remarkable and multi-faceted history associated with the Pullman State Historic Site.”

Colleen Callahan, Director, Illinois Department of Natural Resources

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