*** No USDA eligible properties were found in Pullman ***
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, Washington in Whitman County


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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Pullman.

Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Whitman county include:

Albion,   Almota,   Armstrong,   Balder,   Belmont,   Busby,   Cashup,   Chambers,   Colfax,   Colton,   Crabtree,   Diamond,   Donahue,   Dusty,   Elberton,   Endicott,   Ewan,   Ewartsville,   Fairbanks,   Fallon,   Farmington,   Flaig,   Garfield,   Gordon,   Grinnell,   Harpole,   Hay,   Hooper,   Huntley,   Jerita,   Johnson,   Juno,   Kenova,   Kitzmiller,   LaCrosse,   Ladow,   Lairds,   Lamont,   Lavista,   Leon,   Lone Pine,   Madson,   Malden,   Manning,   McCoy,   Mockonema,   Moses,   Oakesdale,   Palouse,   Pampa,   Pandora,   Parvin,   Penawawa,   Peyton,   Pine City,   Purrington,   Revere,   Ridpath,   Ringo,   Riparia,   Risbeck,   Rosalia,   Saint John,   Seltice,   Shreck,   Sokulk,   Staley,   Steptoe,   Sunset,   Sunshine,   Sutton,   Swift,   Tekoa,   Thera,   Thornton,   Union Center,   Uniontown,   Walters,   Warner,   Whelan,   Whitlow,   Wilcox,   Willard,   Winona,  

 

Or have a look at other Washington counties including:

Adams,   Asotin,   Benton,   Chelan,   Clallam,   Clark,   Columbia,   Cowlitz,   Douglas,   Ferry,   Franklin,   Garfield,   Grant,   Grays Harbor,   Island,   Jefferson,   King,   Kitsap,   Kittitas,   Klickitat,   Lewis,   Lincoln,   Mason,   Okanogan,   Pacific,   Pend Oreille,   Pierce,   San Juan,   Skagit,   Skamania,   Snohomish,   Spokane,   Stevens,   Thurston,   Wahkiakum,   Walla Walla,   Whatcom,   Yakima,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Pullman, WA?
Then read on!

1. Pullman, Washington is home to the world's oldest operating McDonald's restaurant, which opened in 1962.

2. Pullman is home to Washington State University, the state's oldest land-grant university.

3. Pullman was originally founded as a company town for the Northern Pacific Railway in 1888.

4. The city was named after George Pullman, a prominent industrialist and inventor of the Pullman sleeping car.

5. In 1892, the first brick building in Pullman was constructed, and it is still standing today.

6. Pullman has been home to a thriving agricultural community since its founding, producing many crops such as wheat, apples and hops.

7. The city has been featured in several movies, including "The Great Gatsby" and "The Road to Wellville."