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Pullman is a city in Whitman County , Washington , United States . The population was 24,675 at the 2000 census, although this statistic does not include a college residence hall that was accidentally mis-allocated to the town of Endicott , across the county [1] . The main campus of Washington State University is located in Pullman. The city was incorporated in 1886 with a population of 250 people. It was originally named Three Forks, after the three small rivers -- Missouri Flat Creek, Dry Fork, and the South Fork of the Palouse River -- that converge there. The city was later renamed after George Pullman , of railroad car fame and fortune. The city is home to the National Lentil Festival , held annually during harvest season. Pullman sits on four major hills that divide the city nearly perfectly into quarters: Military Hill, Pioneer Hill, College Hill, and Sunnyside Hill. Military Hill is the site of Pullman High School , home of the Pullman Greyhounds. In 1961, Pullman became a non-chartered code city under the Mayor-Council form of government. The city has an elected mayor with an elected seven-member council and an appointed administrative officer, the city supervisor. The current mayor is Glenn A. Johnson who doubles as a professor at WSU's Edward R. Murrow School of Communication and is also the long-time WSU Cougars Football announcer in Martin Stadium and Basketball announcer at Beasley Coliseum . An expanding high-tech industry is located on the north end of the city, anchored by Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories , founded by Edmund Schweitzer , a Ph. D. graduate of WSU. SEL and other firms are located within the 107-acre Pullman Industrial Park, run by the Port of Whitman County. Eight miles east of Pullman is the town of Moscow, Idaho , home of the University of Idaho .

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