Historic Blytheville, Arkansas Greyhound bus station built in 1937. One of the finest examples of Modern Art Deco styling in the state. It is a single story island type station with rounded deco styling corners and projecting canopies on each side. The main entrance has a rounded canopy over it and a vertical sign rising above it advertising Greyhound Bus Lines. In 1987 the station was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The station ended bus operations in 2001.
Beautiful restoration of our history of transportation.
A little blast from the past. I would love if they added a Bus from the time period.
Great place to visit. Even have a p ah phone to show your great grands!
A well preserved, iconic Greyhound station that harkens back to an era when bus travel was the way to go.
Well maintained. Interesting. Historic.
Its always nice I think to be able to still see a pice of history its small but its still I nice place to see if your in the area
Great place for events
That should to be the Greyhound Bus Station in my home town Blytheville, Ark.
Pleasant Scenery