Thanksgiving Square is an area set aside by The City of Dallas for multi faiths to gather and meditate, pray or reflect on the blessings that life has bestowed or promises to offer. That’s an impressive task- setting aside valuable real estate to give thanks. I can imagine that early talks might have suggested building Thanks-Giving Square outside of the Dallas Downtown area where land is cheap and parking can be found. But some one had their head on straight and they reasoned- the down town area is the heart of Dallas and it’s appropriate to place Thanksgiving Square in the heart of the downtown area. Well done I say. The “Square” really strikes me as a park. There is a chapel, a reflection pool, areas for rest in way of benches and a display of flags with bells that sound off at varying times. When I was young the square drew in young couples and the occasional business man on lunch break. It was well kept and well regarded. Some public events would be held there and the local tv news outlets regularly reported from there as a trendy broadcast. Today you will find the square to be a sometimes haven for the homeless and the shiftless. Marijuana and alcohol odors along with some bathroom smells are not unusual at all. I’m not a person who really tolerates scofflaws, my nature is very outspoken - so you might imagine the degree of joy and dissonance I experience at Thanksgiving-Giving Square. I had unofficial Aunts who participated in my childhood and independently they brought me to this place when I was a young boy and gave me a sense of reverence. At the same time my dad would take me to a bar called BJ’s on Columbia Avenue so you might well imagine the mixed messages I pondered growing up. But Thanks-Giving Square is a notable fixture in my mind. The main chapel has an incredibly unusual architecture style called a ziggurat (rhymes with cigarette, which is appropriate because you can quickly spy discarded cigarette’s on the grounds everywhere here). So the Ziggurat is an ancient Mesopotamian structure - low at the base and high at a point. A wide road like ramp leads in circular fashion from the ground to the top. It has to be wide by design so that they could drive oxen that pulled a wagon with the building materials. At the very tip top was a Celestial Viewing platform because early man were really really into stargazing. They had some Zoroastrian influences coupled with astronomical deity worship. Now if I lost you, here’s the interesting part … most historians theorize that the Tower of Babel was a ziggurat. Get that? Thanks-Giving Square is probably shaped like the Tower of Babel! I don’t know what’s at the tip top of the chapel at Thanks-Giving Square, my hunch is that only VIPs get to go up there but I really doubt that it’s a star gazing platform, or as the Bible suggests a focal point to challenge God and the catalyst for multiple languages. No I think 20th Century values in the greatest state of the union probably have something more grounded at the top. Besides if Texans are gonna promote stargazing - it’s gonna be...
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🏛️ Architectural Gem: Thanks-Giving Square's architecture is a sight to behold! The stunning design blends seamlessly with the cityscape, creating a harmonious and inspiring environment. 🏛️🌿🌃
🕊️ Tranquil Retreat: Amidst the hustle and bustle of Dallas, Thanks-Giving Square provides a serene escape. A place to unwind, reflect, and find inner peace away from the city's chaos. 🕊️😌🌌
⛲ Soothing Fountains: The fountains here exude tranquility. The sound of water flowing soothes the soul, making it an ideal spot to meditate and connect with oneself. ⛲🍃🧘♂️
🧘♀️ Meditative Haven: Thanks-Giving Square offers an inviting space for meditation and contemplation. It's a haven for those seeking mindfulness and a moment of stillness. 🧘♂️🌸🌼
🌇 Urban Serenity: Surrounded by the vibrant city, Thanks-Giving Square stands as a symbol of peace and unity. A place where the urban and the tranquil coexist. 🏙️🏙️🏙️
🌟 If you're in Dallas, don't miss the opportunity to experience Thanks-Giving Square. Its remarkable architecture, peaceful atmosphere, and meditative ambiance make it a truly enriching destination. 🌟
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Read moreThanks-Giving Square in Dallas, TX is a hidden gem that offers visitors a unique and serene experience. The square's peaceful atmosphere, stunning architecture, and beautiful artwork make it a must-visit destination in Dallas. The continuous waterfall provides a calming background noise that sets the tone for the entire square.
The different architectural styles and sculptures throughout the square add to its charm and make it an interesting place to explore. The tall chapel is particularly impressive, and the stained glass is truly breathtaking. It's a great place to pause and reflect on gratitude, as well as appreciate the diversity of the community.
Thanks-Giving Square is a welcome respite from the hustle and bustle of commercialized downtown areas, offering a space for people to come together and find common ground. The fact that it's tucked away in an unsuspecting corner makes it even more special, as it feels like a hidden oasis in the middle of the city.
Overall, I highly recommend visiting Thanks-Giving Square in Dallas, TX. It's a peaceful and beautiful place that offers a unique perspective on gratitude, diversity,...
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