Florence Lowden Miller Historic Pullman Center

Named for George Pullman’s granddaughter, the original Pullman boarding house was saved through years of community advocacy and preservation efforts. The building was restored and reopened in 2018 as the Florence Lowden Miller Historic Pullman Center. Today, it serves as the offices for the Friends of Pullman National Historical Park and as a gathering place for exhibits, programs, and community events—connecting visitors to the powerful stories of labor, industry, civil rights, and community that define Pullman’s legacy.