

Volunteer with Trash Trekkers at Pullman National Historical Park (Volunteering Untapped Chicago)
30 volunteers will be working with the Pullman Trash Trekkers program to help clean up the beautiful Pullman National Historical Park.
Date: Saturday, July 12, 2025
Time: 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Location: Pullman National Historical Park (610 E 111th Street, Chicago, IL 60628)
Afterparty: The Embassy Public House (1435 W Taylor St, Chicago, IL 60607) Food and street parking are available. The nearest transit is #9/X9 Ashland bus and the #157 Streeterville/Taylor bus.
Transit
Parking: The park has ample parking available on site.
Transit: #4 Cottage Grove bus, #111A Pullman Shuttle, #115 Pullman/115th bus, Metra Electric 111th St (Pullman) station
More about Pullman National Historical Park
Pullman National Historical Park (originally Pullman National Monument) was designated by President Barack Obama on February 19, 2015, making it the first National Park Service unit in Chicago. The park tells the story of one of the first planned industrial communities in the United States, the sleeping car magnate who helped create it, and the workers who lived there. The district is significant for its influence on urban planning and design, as well as its role in American labor history, including the 1894 Pullman Strike and Boycott.