Everyone Belongs in History: 1880s Black Founders of Pullman’s North End
Celebrate Juneteenth and Father’s Day by rediscovering and honoring the stories of three Black founding families of Pullman’s North End.
Join the Historic Pullman Empowerment Organization and the Pullman State Historic Site for a leisurely 3-mile bike ride to learn about the African-American workers and families who lived and worked in the North End of Pullman during the 1880s and 1890s.
Meet at 610 East 111th Street, Chicago, IL 60628. The Pullman State Historic Site is directly accessible from the Metra Electric District’s 111th Street – Pullman Station. Registration is limited to 15 bicyclists per tour.
No bike? No problem! Just select the free Divvy add-on when you register. Then, download the Divvy app and arrive to the even 15 minutes early to receive your free access code.
Please bring water and safety helmet. For questions or more information on the event, email martin.tuohy@illinois.gov or call (773) 660-2341.
All participants must sign a Release of Liability form, which will be emailed in advance and available in person on June 20th.
Event partners: 9th Ward, 5th District, Calumet Area Industrial Commission (CAIC), Roseland Chamber of Commerce, Rescue 8, National Park Conservation Association, Divvy, and community residents.
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Highlights
- In person
- Free parking
Location
610 E 111th St
610 East 111th Street
Chicago, IL 60628
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