Greyhound Bus Museum
The Greyhound Bus Museum is located where Carl Wickman and Andrew "Bus Andy"
Anderson started their first bus service in 1914 transporting fellow miners in a
1914 Hupmobile. It would become the famous Greyhound bus company in 1929.
The museum opened in September 1989 in the Hibbing Municipal Building under the
name Greyhound Bus Origin Center.
It was the dedicated work of one man, Gene Nicolelli, a local resident, who
found a plaque in the abandoned local Greyhound Terminal honoring the town as
the birthplace of the bus industry. The museum has since acquired a number of
buses associated with the Greyhound Line operation. The exhibits also tell the
story of the company, its contribution to the WWII efforts and display
memorabilia from its history.
Location
1201 Greyhound Blvd
Hibbing, Saint Louis County
Minnesota,
USA
Getting There
There is no public transportation directly to the museum, but visitors can take
a bus or train to Duluth, Minnesota, which is about 70 miles away from Hibbing.
From Duluth, visitors can rent a car or take a taxi to get to the museum.
Alternatively, visitors can take a bus to Hibbing and then take a taxi or a
ridesharing service to the museum.
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