The Atlantic Greyhound Bus Terminal in Savannah, Georgia, is a striking example of Streamline Moderne architecture, characterized by its curved corners, horizontal lines, and distinctive glass block windows. This former transportation hub served as a vital gateway for travelers arriving and departing the city for decades.
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Community Planning And Development; Landscape Architecture; Architecture; Social History
Roughly Bounded By Ardsley Pk., Chatham Crescent, Bull St., Baldwin Pk. And Ardmore, Savannah, Georgia
Education; Social History
S Of Savannah At Ferguson Ave. And Bethesda Rd., Savannah, Georgia
Art; Architecture; Community Planning And Development; Other-ethnic; Landscape Architecture
Bonaventure Rd., 1 Mi. N Of Us 80, Savannah, Georgia
Architecture; Community Planning And Development; Black; Ethnic Heritage
Bounded By W Gwinnett & Endley Sts., Allen Blun, & Collat Aves., Savannah, Georgia
Commerce; Engineering; Transportation; Architecture
W. Broad And Liberty Sts., Savannah, Georgia
Industry; Engineering; Transportation; Architecture
W. Broad St. And Railroad Ave., Savannah, Georgia
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