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1100 New York Avenue NW
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General information
Type Office
Location Washington, D.C., United States
Construction started 1989
Completed 1991
Owner Manulife Financial
Height
Roof 156 feet (48 m)
Technical details
Floor count 12
Design and construction
Architect Keyes Condon Florance Eichbaum Esocoff King

The building at 1100 New York Avenue is a tall office building in Northwest, Washington, D.C., United States. It has 12 floors and stands 156 feet (about 47.5 meters) high. This building was finished in 1991. What makes it special is that it was built right on top of an old Greyhound Lines bus station. This bus station was originally built way back in 1940.

A Unique Building Design

The 1100 New York Avenue building was designed by a group of architects called Keyes Condon Florance Eichbaum Esocoff King. They completed the building in 1991. It is a modern office building, but it has a cool secret. The part of the building that faces north still looks like an old-fashioned Art Deco bus station. This style was popular in the 1920s and 1930s.

The Old Bus Station History

The original building on this spot was a busy Greyhound bus station. It opened in 1940. Bus stations like this were very important for travel before many people owned cars or flew on airplanes. People would buy tickets and wait for buses to take them all over the country.

A Place of History

This specific bus station became important during the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s. During this time, many people, especially African Americans, were fighting for equal rights. They wanted to end unfair rules that separated people based on their skin color.

One important group was called the Freedom Riders. These brave people, both Black and White, rode buses together through the Southern United States. They were protesting against unfair laws that kept bus stations and buses separated by race. They wanted to show that everyone should be able to travel freely and equally.

The Greyhound bus station in Washington, D.C., was a starting point for some of these Freedom Rides. It was a place where people gathered, planned, and began their journeys to challenge unfair rules. Even though the building is now an office, its history as a bus station reminds us of these important events.

Inside the Building Today

Today, if you visit the north lobby of 1100 New York Avenue, you can still see a small display. It shows information and pictures about old buses. This helps visitors remember the building's past as a busy transportation hub.

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