Pullman, WA may be best known as the home of Wasington State University, but it also has a rich history of its own.
Located less than 10 miles from Moscow, ID, Pullman is in western Washington state. The city was named Three Forks until 1896 when it was renamed for George Pullman of the Pullman Car Company.
Pullman is located in a scenic and beautiful part of the country. Pullman lies on four hills tha divides the city into four quarters. Main Street and Grand Ave. help divide the city. The climate is mild. The summers can be hot and dry and the winters wet and cold. August is the warmest month with an 82 degree average maximum temperature.
About 30,000 people live in Pullman according to the recent census. It shares a regional airport with Moscow, ID and bus service is also available to Seattle.
Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories is located in Pullman as are other growing tech companies.
Seattle, WA to Pullman, WA is about 285 miles. Estimated driving time is 4 hours and 55 minutes.
Pullman, WA was named after George M. Pullman, the wealthy industrialist who was a major investor in the region's railroad system in the late 19th century. The city was established as a railroad town and was named in honor of Pullman for his contributions to the area's development.
75 miles or so -- 1.5 hours.
It is 286 miles according to Google Maps.
The address of the Museum Of Anthropology is: College Hall, Pullman, WA 99164
2400 feet (source wikipedia)
It is 248 miles according to Google Maps.
There are some programs through Washington State University 362 Johnson Tower, Pullman, WA - (509) 335-3587
The address of the Museum Of Art is: Washington State University, Pullman, WA 99164-7460
The driving distance from Pullman, WA to Troy, ID is 22 miles.
Pullman, WA 99164-2220.
It is 2,867.80 miles according to MapQuest.