Greyhound Station Art Deco Architecture
Stations
Entrance, Greyhound Bus Station, Jackson, Mississippi
from Roadside Architecture: Greyhound Bus Stations
Entrance of Jackson’s old bus station — now an architecture firm’s
office. This architect is my HERO! Meanwhile this bus station was part
of Civil Rights history.
From the site:
The Jackson station was built from 1937-1938. This is the only
station that Arrasmith designed with a structural glass faced exterior.
Originally, the interior had a coffee shop with a horseshoe-shaped
counter. The men’s room had a shower, while the women’s room had a
bath tub. It was condemned when architect Robert Parker Adams bought
the building in 1988. He restored it as office space for his
architectural firm. This station is also part of desegregation
history. Freedom Riders were arrested here for using white restrooms and waiting rooms.
Interior, Former Greyhound Bus Station, Jackson, Mississippifrom
Roadside Architecture: Greyhound Bus Stations Interior shot of Jackson’s
old bus station — now an architecture firm’s office. This architect is
my HERO! From the site: The Jackson station was built from 1937-1938.
This is the only station that Arrasmith designed with a structural glass
faced exterior. Originally, the interior had a coffee shop with a
horseshoe-shaped counter. The men’s room had a shower, while the women’s
room had a bath tub. It was condemned when architect Robert Parker
Adams bought the building in 1988. He restored it as office space for
his architectural firm. This station is also part of desegregation
history. Freedom Riders were arrested here for using white restrooms and
waiting rooms.
Interior, Former Greyhound Bus Station, Jackson, Mississippi
from Roadside Architecture: Greyhound Bus Stations
Interior shot of Jackson’s old bus station — now an architecture firm’s
office. This architect is my HERO!
From the site:
The Jackson station was built from 1937-1938. This is the only
station that Arrasmith designed with a structural glass faced exterior.
Originally, the interior had a coffee shop with a horseshoe-shaped
counter. The men’s room had a shower, while the women’s room had a bath
tub. It was condemned when architect Robert Parker Adams bought the
building in 1988. He restored it as office space for his architectural
firm. This station is also part of desegregation history. Freedom Riders
were arrested here for using white restrooms and waiting rooms.
Greyhound Bus Station, Jackson, Mississippi
from Roadside Architecture: Greyhound Bus
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