Thanks-Giving Square

Tourist attraction · Downtown

1

@atlasobscura

"Downtown Dallas’s 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 be known not only for its economic accomplishments, but also for the kind hearts of its citizens.  Expressions of thanksgiving can be seen in engraving and graphic art all around the square. Humanity is celebrated in the square’s Court of All Nations.  You can walk through the Bell tower and Ring of Thanks, which is a 14-foot ring made of aluminum and gold that symbolizes gratitude. The Chapel of Thanksgiving is the spiritual center of the square. Inspired by the Great Mosque in Iraq, the spiral-shaped chapel explores unity while representing the diversity of different faith and traditions. The aptly named Glory Window has a spiral ceiling that contains one of the largest horizontally mounted stained-glass windows in the world.  It was designed by French artist Gabriel Loire in his workshop in Chartres, France. Loire intended for its progression of colors to express life with its difficulties and its joys all culminating to a point of light at its center. Visitors from all faiths are welcome to enter the chapel, which also hosts intimate prayer services, concerts, weddings, and special events. The Hall of Thanksgiving, which is below the chapel, tells the story of the American Thanksgiving tradition, and you can see artifacts on display like the Book of Prayers and Presidential Proclamations. A spiral ramp leads down to the city and back into the world." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

30 of the World's Most Spectacular Spirals
OutsideSuburbia (Atlas Obscura User)

1627 Pacific Ave, Dallas, TX 75201 Get directions

thanksgiving.org
@thanksgivingsq

1 Postcard

See full details

More Places For You

Bonobos

Men's clothing store · Dallas

Explore stylish menswear with personal fittings at Bonobos Guideshop, where expert staff ensure a relaxed, interactive shopping experience.

3 Postcards

Hard Rock Cafe

American restaurant · West End Historic District

Step into the vibrant Hard Rock Cafe, where rock ’n’ roll meets delicious burgers and American classics, all served in a lively, memorabilia-filled setting.

1 Postcard

Norma's Cafe

Diner · King's Highway

Norma's Café is your go-to for hearty Southern comfort food served in a retro diner setting, perfect for families and featuring legendary desserts.

4 Postcards

Taco Y Vino

Taco restaurant · Bishop Arts District

Taco Y Vino is your go-to Bishop Arts hangout for tasty tacos, inventive Mexican-inspired bites, and an unbeatable deal of six tacos and a bottle of wine.

14 Postcards

Adair's Saloon

Live music bar · Deep Ellum

Adair's Saloon is a classic Deep Ellum dive where you can kick back with live country music, fantastic burgers, and an authentic Texas vibe.

2 Postcards

Las Palmas Tex-Mex

Tex-Mex restaurant · Uptown

Las Palmas offers vibrant Tex-Mex plates and inventive cocktails in a cozy, dimly-lit atmosphere, perfect for a lively night out in Uptown Dallas.

14 Postcards

Knox Bistro

French restaurant · Knox/Henderson

A chic and lively bistro offering a tempting raw bar, elevated brunch options, and a delightful cocktail menu, perfect for any occasion.

12 Postcards

Katy Coffee Lab

Coffee shop · International Center

Coffee + tea.

2 Postcards

The Old Monk

Pub · Cochran Heights

This bustling pub, with a vibrant patio, serves up delicious fish and chips, American classics, and a lengthy beer selection, perfect for casual bites and good times.

7 Postcards

Brick & Bones

Chicken restaurant · Deep Ellum

This cozy, brick-walled bar serves up mouthwatering fried chicken and creative cocktails in a laid-back vibe, perfect for a post-concert bite.

7 Postcards