Pullman, Washington 36 Pictures: 0-20 , 21-36 City Hall (2002-03-06) you can't fight it. Pullman (2002-03-06) Season s Restaurant (2002-03-06) This restaurant on Paradise street has an interesting stairway to climb Rancho Viejo (2002-03-06) The upper half of the two story club. Season s Inn (2002-03-06) Backside of Mainstreet (2002-03-06) I took this picture because I liked the bright yellow bicycle sign. Any town that is bike friendly is okay with me. Community Center (2002-03-06) Chamber of Commerce (2002-03-06) Puffer Belly Depot (2002-03-06) Named in honor of George Pullman's pocket book, Pullman, Washington has a history as a railroad town. Pullman Valley (2002-03-06) The Pullman Valley from WSU. Pulling out of Pullman (2002-03-11) There is a nice, short country separating Pullman and Moscow. Road to Pullman (2002-03-11) Snow covered Palouse hills on road to Pullman. Student Housing (2002-03-06) A college town, Pullman has a large number of multilayered apartments within easy walking distance of the university. Main Street Bridge (2002-03-06) Walk ways and parks line the Palouse river in Pullman Palouse Bridge (2002-03-06) WSU Entrance (2002-03-06) Turning onto Stadium Way from Main. 36 Pictures: 0-20 , 21-36 Pullman, Washington is a modern town on the Palouse river. Most of the buildings were built after the 1910 fires. Context: Towns Palouse (8 pictures) Pullman was built in the Palouse valley, where three tributaries of the Palouse meet. Washington State University (60 pictures) Pullman is home of the Washington State Cougars. Moscow, Idaho (35 pictures) Moscow, Idaho is 10 miles to the east of Pullman