Greyhound Station

is the former Greyhound Bus Station in Jackson, Mississippi, one of the city's best-preserved examples of Streamline Moderne (Art Deco) architecture.

History
The station was built in 1938 during the golden age of intercity bus travel.
It served as Jackson's main Greyhound terminal for decades, when bus travel was one of the most popular ways to travel throughout the South.
The sleek, aerodynamic design reflected the optimism and technological style of the late 1930s, when speed and modernity were celebrated in architecture.
Architectural Features

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Your photograph shows many classic Streamline Moderne elements: