Pullman, Washington
Pullman, on the Palouse, is best known as the home of Washington State University, a four-campus land-grant university, and of Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, an international firm in the power industry. Eight miles east of Pullman is Moscow, Idaho, home of the University of Idaho, also a land-grant institution.
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Mormon Population
Mormons make up 4.29% of the population of Pullman. In the state of Washington there are 149,089 members in 36 stakes, 253 wards, 50 branches, 3 missions, and 3 temples.
LDS History
In 1852, John Bozarth, a Church member who had lived in Nauvoo, Ill., settled on the Lewis River in Washington Territory. In 1854 four missionaries serving in California, John Hughes, Clark Faben, Alfred Bybee, and Silas Harris, were sent to labor in the Washington and Oregon territories. Many Church members worked on the construction of the Northern Pacific and Oregon Short Line railroads in the 1880s and a few later moved into the Northwest.
Family Friendliness
With wide open spaces, Pullman, a farming community is a place to explore. Pullman enjoys 17 distinct parks and natural areas encompassing more than 145 acres as well as more than 15 miles of pathways to walk, run or bike–truly a community of parks and paths. It is the home of Washington State University and the National Lentil Festival.
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