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460 NE Maiden, Pullman, WA 99163
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Studio - 2 Beds
460 NE Maiden, Pullman, WA 99163
Pullman, Washington, known as "the Pulse of the Palouse," is characterized by its unique topography of sloping hills formed by prehistoric glacial floods. Located in a remote area near the eastern border of Washington, Pullman is home to over 34,000 residents, including many students and faculty from Washington State University (WSU). The city’s largest employer is Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, reflecting its significant engineering industry. Pullman Public Schools serve the community and are highly rated, contributing to the city's educational reputation. Downtown Pullman offers dining options, bars, breweries, and specialty shops, with an active nightlife scene at places like Rico's Pub. Residents often visit nearby Moscow, Idaho, for additional amenities. Pullman hosts events such as the National Lentil Festival and the Pullman Winter Farmers Market, celebrating its agricultural roots. Cultural attractions include the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art and the Palouse Discovery Science Center. Parks like Kamiak Butte County Park and Reaney Park provide recreational opportunities, while the Bill Chipman Palouse Trail connects Pullman to Moscow. Homes in Pullman are typically simple in style, including condos, ranch-style houses, and Craftsmans. The city faces challenges in housing development due to land, material, and talent availability. Pullman is approximately 70 miles from Interstate 90, with local transportation provided by Pullman Transit buses. The Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport and Lewiston-Nez Perce County Airport offer airline connections. Crime rates in Pullman are lower than the national average for violent crimes, though property crimes are about the same. The city is at moderate risk for floods, wildfires, and heat, with a severe risk for air quality.