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    Thanks-Giving Square

    4.3 (45 reviews)
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    Lana E.

    An absolutely wonderful treasure within the hustle and bustle of downtown Dallas. Non denominational place of gratitude, surrounded by waterfalls, beautiful flowers and lots of symbolism. My daughter and I walked here and enjoyed the beautiful interior of the chapel and wrote notes of gratitude. There's a beautiful golden ring where when you stand within it and speak your thanks, your heart and otherworldly echo. Overall amazingly designed, I felt honored to donate to this. It's great to capture the spirit of positivity without the pressure of one religion or another. Definitely worth a visit

    Dolores D.

    Nice looking place. Wasn't sure where the entrance was but found it. You can take the stairs but there's also an accessible way too, going on a ramp.

    Lisa S.

    A place to take in & give out gratitude. A tranquil spot in the midst of downtown. I can only imagine if I lived or worked hesr here that I'd spend my lunches in this spot. The water features were soothing. One of many very well designed city park/rest areas within downtown Dallas.

    Billie M.

    This is literally my favorite way to experience nature; trees, surrounded by concrete and water falls. It is so beautiful and peaceful!

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    M. Spencer H.

    Thanks-Giving Square is a tucked away treasure offering the opportunity for quiet reflection amidst the hustle and bustle of Dallas. Wander through the outdoor space to enjoy multiple water features, thought provoking quotes and outdoor art including a mural depicting a Norman Rockwell painting of the golden rule. Stop inside the chapel for a look at truly breathtaking stained glass and the space to ponder your journey.

    Lane T.

    I had never visited this chapel but saw a review posted by another yelper and had also read about it on a list of free things to do in Dallas. When celebrating Thanksgiving with a hotel stay in downtown Dallas with my parents, I saw the Thanksgiving Chapel from the 32nd floor and also spotted the Giant Eyeball only blocks away. We had just enough daylight left to walk to both sites and visit the Dallas Farmer's Market before dark. What could be more appropriate that visiting Thanks-Giving Square and the Chapel of Thanksgiving on Thanksgiving weekend with my parents who were visiting from out-of-State! This was such a beautiful and special activity to pursue as a family and we were lucky that the chapel was still unlocked an hour later than the hours which were printed on the door. I can't wait to visit again and will certainly add it to our list of sites/activities to explore with any Dallas visitors!

    Kelly O.

    I came here to see the Thanks-giving chapel. This is a little hidden gem in Dallas. I have passed by this area many times and had never even noticed the building. It's free go get inside. On the door it said it closes at 3, but we walked right in after 3. I was definitely impressed! From the outside it looks like a sea shell and the inside is even more unique. The chapel was very peaceful inside and we were able to sit and admire it for a bit. I love the beautiful ceiling full of colorful spiraling stained glass windows! If you are passing by, definitely stop in and enjoy this beautiful place!

    Penguin S.

    I lived in Dallas in the 80s and was always aware of Thanks-Giving Square but never fully understood what it was about. Yesterday I met my cousin Kyle who gave me a tour of the facility and told me more about it. I am quite taken and as a person who follows a lesser-known religion I am impressed as heck with what is going on here. It is a beautiful location in the heart of downtown. Spending time there was the highlight of my Thanksgiving weekend in Dallas.

    Philip Johnson, architect; Thanksgiving Chapel; erected 1976
    Paul L.

    The Chapel at Thanksgiving Square, a quirky but elegant structure designed by Philip Johnson, is a wonderful counterpoint to much of the mundane modern architecture in downtown Dallas. Walking up the spiral ramp gives you a great view of the park below. The door to the chapel's interior was locked during my visit so I didn't get to see the magnificent stained glass windows; but, I wasn't disappointed because it was fascinating to see how the concrete chapel exterior contrasted with the aluminum panels of Republic Tower across the street.

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    Alexis B.

    What an under-appreciated spot in Dallas! Thanks-Giving Square is a park, chapel, and museum operated by the Thanksgiving Square Foundation in downtown Dallas. We didn't visit the museum, but we did visit the chapel! And it's so worth visiting! The chapel, built by uber-famous architect Philip Johnson, has a unique spiral exterior and an interior spiral of 73 stained-glass panels created by a French artist. It's stunning. And most people don't even know it's there! I'm from Dallas, and my dad has lived there for 30+ years, and when we visited over Thanksgiving weekend, it was the first visit for both of us - and he hadn't even heard of it! Now, the chapel and park is in need of some repairs. The exterior of the chapel isn't quite the pristine white it appears in photos, and the letters meant to spell "Thanks-Giving Square Park" on the wall at the entrance to the park is missing more letters than remain. However, it's an amazing, quite, beautiful spot in Dallas that deserves a bit more care and attention! Most definitely worth a visit! Put it on your Dallas bucket list!

    Rachel R.

    I love Thanksgiving Square. It is easily accessed from DART and is a nice contrast to the business of the city. The architecture is incredible. They really have captured the sacredness of the space. The only pitfall is all the dog poop. Literally, everywhere.

    Ashley S.

    Beautiful experience visiting the Thanksgiving square Chapel. Beautiful architecture, and the ambiance was perfect for reflecting and giving thanks! Highly recommend visiting here if you are in Dallas.

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    Patti F.

    This is a beautiful area in downtown Dallas that has a chapel, water fountain, and a very small one-room museum. I came here with my parents and we spent about 45 minutes looking at the grounds, going inside the chapel, and reading some of the information inside the museum. As Pamela mentioned, it's free to go inside the chapel and walk around, so it's great for families and tourists on a budget. Highly recommended!

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    This is beautiful. It's a great place for you to grab some lunch and read some lovely words from the Bible.

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