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							Pullman's Arcade Building, 1885. The Arcade Building was home to the Pullman Bank, a library, a post office, a theater seating a thousand people, and stores selling dry goods, groceries, boots and shoes, clothing, household goods and furniture, hardware, medicines, and other wares.
							
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