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  1. Thanks-Giving Square is more than just a park. It’s a place where we can all stand together on common ground, reflect on gratitude and appreciate the diversity of our community. We invite you to visit and experience the power of gratitude for yourself.

  2. Thanks-Giving Square is a private park and public facility anchoring the Thanksgiving Commercial Center district of downtown Dallas, Texas, United States.

  3. Thanks-Giving Square is designed to inspire gratitude and to honor the great American and world traditions of thanksgiving. Find information about operating hours, access, and things to see during your visit.

  4. Thanks-Giving Square is designed to inspire gratitude and to honor the great American and world traditions of thanksgiving. Find information about operating hours, access, and things to see during your visit.

  5. Sep 30, 2019 · Downtown Dallass Thanks-Giving Square is a meditative and serene urban garden set 15 feet below ground level. Thanks-Giving Square Dallas was built because a few businessmen wanted the city to...

  6. Thanks-Giving Square has been a magnificent and important part of downtown Dallas for over 40 years. Centered around the virtue of gratitude, the founders employed one of the most influential architects/designers of the day, Philip Johnson.

  7. Designed in 1976 by architect Philip Johnson, this island of serenity in the heart of downtown Dallas contains a landscaped meditation garden with cascading fountains and a chapel open to people of all faiths and traditions.

  8. Apr 29, 2023 · Thanks-Giving Square in Dallas was founded by a group of businessmen and religious leaders in 1964. The city had a history, going back to at least the early 1900s, of ecumenical religious celebrations between Protestants, Catholics, and Jews in the downtown area.

  9. At the western acute angle of the square, a concrete armature holds three bells, inscribed to carry the message of gratitude and thanksgiving espoused by Stewart: “God loves us, we love God, we serve God singing.”.

  10. Plan a visit to Thanks-Giving Square for an escape from the bustle of downtown Dallas. Constructed in the 1970s, the park is significant not only for its peaceful atmosphere, but also for its...

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