Pres. Obama to designate Pullman site as national monument

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Tuesday, February 17, 2015
Pullman State Historic Site was designated as a national monument in 2015 by former Pres. Obama.
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CHICAGO (WLS) -- President Barack Obama will designate the Pullman State Historic Site as a national monument on Thursday.

The area was founded in 1880 and was known for making the Pullman Palace sleeper cars and for launching the country's first African-American labor union.

On Thursday, the president will designate the area to be Pullman Park, including the factory, administration building, and a hotel.

The executive order makes the area a national monument instead of a national park.