Pullman

Pullman is the name of some places in the United States of America:

Pullman, Illinois, now within the city limits of Chicago, was a company town of the Pullman Company, where a famous strike took place in 1894. (See Pullman Strike.)

Pullman, Washington is the home of Washington State University.

The term Pullman was often used to refer to railroad sleeping cars in the United States, and to railway dining cars in Europe, which were both run by the Pullman Company (founded by George Pullman).

Philip Pullman is an English writer.

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See also: Pullman, 1894, Chicago, Illinois, Company town, Dining car, George Pullman, Philip Pullman, Pullman, Chicago, Pullman, Washington