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...
Read moreThis greyhound bus depot is a cool place to check out a preserved piece of history from the 1930s. Although this building is vintage, everything is well-maintained and vibrant. I wasn’t able to go inside the building, but I was able to look the windows and see everything inside. It’s fun to just walk around and peak inside the building. If you’re in the area and looking for a pit stop, this is a fine...
Read moreSurprisingly random little spot – but actually worth the 5 minutes! Pity they haven't it open.
Popped by while passing through Blytheville. The building is small and quirky, with proper “old America on the road” vibes. You don’t need long, but the Greyhound signage alone is great for a quick photo. Fun and unexpected pit stop on...
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