Greyhound Bus Museum

Who We Are

Mission: To preserve and share the history of the Greyhound Bus Company, with a focus on its origins in the local community.

The Greyhound Bus Museum, located in Hibbing, Minnesota, is dedicated to preserving the history of the Greyhound Bus Company, which traces its roots to the town in 1914. It was established in 1989 to honor the company’s origins and its evolution into a major transportation service. The museum features a collection of vintage buses, artifacts, and exhibits that highlight the growth of Greyhound and its role in shaping long-distance bus travel in the United States.

What We Do

Visitors can explore significant historical pieces such as the first Hupmobile used in 1914 for transporting miners and several classic Greyhound buses spanning different decades. Additionally, the museum showcases memorabilia, photographs, and a diorama of the bus-building process from the early 20th century. The museum is an important cultural and historical site that reflects both the entrepreneurial spirit and the impact of Greyhound on the American transportation landscape​.

Details

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