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  1. Pullman é uma cidade localizada no estado norte-americano de Washington, no Condado de Whitman . Demografia. Segundo o censo norte-americano de 2000, a sua população era de 24.675 habitantes. [ 1] . Em 2006, foi estimada uma população de 25.357, [ 2] um aumento de 682 (2.8%). Geografia.

  2. Pullman is the most populous city in Whitman County, located in southeastern Washington within the Palouse region of the Pacific Northwest. The population was 32,901 at the 2020 census, [4] and estimated to be 32,508 in 2022. [5] . Originally founded as Three Forks, the city was renamed after industrialist George Pullman in 1884. [6]

    • 2,352 ft (717 m)
    • Whitman
  3. 18 de abr. de 2024 · Pullman, city, Whitman county, southeastern Washington, U.S. It lies at the edge of a major wheat belt, on the South Fork of the Palouse River, near Moscow, Idaho, and the Idaho state line. It was settled in 1875 by Bolin Farr, who in 1882 laid out the town of Three Forks (so named for the.

  4. Pullman is a city in Whitman County, on the eastern border of Washington. The town's population was measured in 2020 as 32,901. The main campus of Washington State University is located in Pullman, along with primary and secondary schools .

  5. Washington State University (WSU) (or colloquially and informally Wazzu) is a public land-grant research university in Pullman, Washington. Founded in 1890, WSU is also one of the oldest land-grant universities in the American West.

  6. Pullman is a city in the Palouse region of eastern Washington. It is home to Washington State University and the National Lentil Festival . Get in [ edit] 46°43′49″N 117°10′26″W. Map of Pullman. By car [ edit] & Pullman accessed by US 195, and SR 270 (E Main St/NW Davis Way).

  7. The National A. Philip Randolph Pullman Porter Museum is a 501(c)3 cultural institution. Its purpose is to honor, preserving present and interpreting the legacy of A. Philip Randolph, Pullman Porters, the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters and the contributions made by African-Americans to America's labor movement.