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  2. Washington State Route 270 - Wikipedia

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    The first railroad in the Pullman area, built by the Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company in 1885, traveled west towards Colfax and east along Paradise Creek to Moscow, Idaho. [14] A parallel railroad was also built to the south by the Northern Pacific Railway in 1887, along with an unpaved highway running between the two towns near Paradise ...

  3. Pullman Flatiron Building - Wikipedia

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    The Pullman Flatiron Building in downtown Pullman, Washington, in Whitman County, also known as Flatiron Building, was constructed in 1904-05. It faces Main Street and is located between Grand Avenue and the High Street plaza. It was designed by William Swain, a prolific local architect who is considered to be Pullman's first.

  4. United Presbyterian Church (Pullman, Washington) - Wikipedia

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    The United Presbyterian Church in Pullman, Washington, also known as the Greystone Church, is a historic Presbyterian church which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989. After being slated for demolition in 2002 [2] the building was purchased and restored. In 2018 it was listed on the Pullman Register of Historic Places ...

  5. Pullman, Washington - Wikipedia

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    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 ]

  6. Whitman County, Washington - Wikipedia

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    The county seat is Colfax, [2] and its largest city is Pullman. The county was formed from Stevens County in 1871. [3] It is named after Marcus Whitman, a Presbyterian missionary who, with his wife Narcissa, was killed in 1847 by members of the Cayuse tribe. [4] Whitman County comprises the Pullman, Washington Metropolitan Statistical Area.

  7. Ryland Homes - Wikipedia

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    In 1968, the company built 220 homes at an average price of $30,000. [3] In 1970, Ryan noticed a "Maryland" sign with the initial "M" and "A" covered, and shortly thereafter the company changed its name to The Ryland Group, Inc. [3] In 1971, the company expanded to Atlanta and became a public company via an initial public offering, raising $4.6 ...

  8. U.S. Route 195 - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 195 (US 195) is a north–south United States Highway, of which all but 0.65 miles of its 94.02 miles (1.05 of 151.95 km) are within the state of Washington.

  9. Washington State Route 23 - Wikipedia

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    It serves as a route from Interstate 90 and US 395 in Sprague towards Pullman via US 195, and has a longer child route, SR 231 that travels north from SR 23 near Sprague to Reardan and Chewelah. SR 23 was formally established in 1964 using roadways that have existed since 1937 as Secondary State Highway 11F (SSF 11C) from Sprague to Harrington ...