Greyhound Bus Station (Blytheville, Arkansas)

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Greyhound Bus Station (Blytheville, Arkansas) is a historic mid-20th-century bus depot noted for its Streamline Moderne architecture and significance in the development of regional transportation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Streamline Moderne building
bus station
historic transportation building
architecturalStyle Moderne
Streamline Moderne NERFINISHED
associatedWith commercial development in Blytheville, Arkansas
mid-20th-century American bus travel
category Streamline Moderne architecture in Arkansas
bus stations in Arkansas
country United States of America
surface form: United States
era mid-20th century
hasFunction bus loading platform
passenger waiting area
ticketing facility
heritageStatus historic building
locatedIn Arkansas
Blytheville, Arkansas NERFINISHED
Mississippi County, Arkansas NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
notedFor Streamline Moderne architectural detailing
role in regional transportation history
operator Greyhound Lines NERFINISHED
partOf regional bus network in Arkansas
significance development of regional transportation
usedFor intercity bus transportation

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Blytheville, Arkansas hasHistoricSite Greyhound Bus Station (Blytheville, Arkansas)