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Thanks-Giving Square |
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(Attractions & Activities - Parks) |
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1627 Pacific Ave, Dallas 75201 214-969-1977 888-305-1205
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Distance:
~0.26 mi * |
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Description:
DOWNTOWN. This impressive site celebrates the concept of gratitude and its expression in world religions. Thanks-Giving Square is home to the Chapel of Thanksgiving; its horizontal, spiraling stained glass installation, known as the Glory Window, is simultaneously the chapel's roof and ceiling. Designed by architect Philip Johnson, the square itself opened in 1977 and now features gardens, courtyards, and fountains for serenity and reflection. The site has been visited by a number of religious leaders, including the Dalai Lama. |
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White Rock Lake Park |
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(Attractions & Activities - Parks) |
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8300 E Lawther Dr, Dallas 75218 214-670-8283 214-670-8740
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Distance:
~6.31 mi * |
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Description:
EAST DALLAS. Set on the shores of a reservoir constructed in 1911, this park serves as one of the city's most popular recreational areas. White Rock Lake encompasses over 1,000 acres of wooded parkland and features 9 miles of jogging and biking trails. Bird sanctuaries are located on the premises, along with wetland sites endorsed by the Audubon Society. In addition, the park provides scenic views and is host to a number of annual races, including the March of Dimes Walk America and White Rock Marathon runs. Fishing is a favored pastime as well. |
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LB Houston Park |
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(Attractions & Activities - Parks) |
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11225 Luna Rd Royal Lane, Dallas 75229 214-670-6367 214-670-6322
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Distance:
~9.95 mi * |
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Description:
NEAR IRVING. LB Houston Park and Nature Center contains four miles of walking, jogging and biking trails surrounded by trees and bordered by a river. You'll see many types of plants and wildlife along the trails. In addition to these paths, there are also 16 outdoor, lighted tennis courts and a golf course operated by the Dallas Park and Recreation department. |
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* All distances are
approximate "straight-line" distances.
See Directions for actual "travel distances."
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