By Heather Gann

This April 28, 2018 photo shows the Freedom Rides Museum in Montgomery. (AP Photo/Beth J. Harpaz)AP

The Montgomery Bus Station, which houses the historic Freedom Rides Museum, was included in a list published Tuesday by the U.S. General Services Administration of more than 400 federal buildings and properties to be sold as a result of ongoing cuts from the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).

The station became a historical landmark in 1961 after Freedom Riders were attacked there by white supremacists during the civil rights movement.

The administration had said it was seeking to offload other federal buildings bearing the names of civil rights icons Martin Luther King Jr. in Atlanta and Rosa Parks in Detroit, according to The Associated Press.