Pullman Flatiron Building, Pullman
Facts and practical information
The Pullman Flatiron Building in downtown Pullman, Washington was constructed in 1904 and completed in spring 1905. Located in Whitman County, it faces Main Street and is located between Grand Avenue and the High Street plaza. It was designed by William Swain, a popular Pullman architect at the time. The two-story Flatiron was built as an office building in a triangular shape, based on the plot of land it was built on. Multiple businesses have occupied the building over its lifetime, including banks, insurance companies, and a dentist. ()
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Pullman Flatiron Building – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Martin Stadium, Washington State University, United Presbyterian Church, Palouse.