Old Greyhound Terminal (Washington, D.C.)

USA / District of Columbia / Washington / Washington, D.C. / New York Avenue Northwest, 1100
 office building, interesting place, Art Deco (architecture), 1991_construction, 1940_construction

The Old Greyhound Terminal was a bus terminal serving Greyhound Lines located at 1100 New York Avenue NW in Northwest, Washington, D.C. in the United States operating from 1940 to the 1980s. Designed by William S. Arrasmith, it was used extensively during World War II to transport servicemen, and played a minor role in the Civil Rights Movement. It was saved through the intervention of preservationists. Most of the building was incorporated in the new 1100 New York Avenue high-rise office building when it was built in 1991.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates:   38°54'2"N   77°1'39"W
This article was last modified 2 years ago