Ferris Plaza
32°46′35″N 96°48′24″W / 32.77639°N 96.80667°W / 32.77639; -96.80667Area 0.9-acre (3,600 m2) Operated by City of Dallas Status open all year Areas Education
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Ferris Plaza is a 0.9-acre (0.36 ha) public park located in downtown Dallas, Texas, United States. The park is located to the east of the Dallas Union Station, between Wood Street and Young Street.[1]
History
Ferris Plaza was originally proposed in the Kessler Plan in 1910 as a green space in front of the Union Station.[2] The park was named after Royal Andrew Ferris, a banker and railroad entrepreneur in Dallas.[3]
References
- ^ Slate, John H. (2010). Historic Dallas Parks. Arcadia Publishing. p. 53. ISBN 978-0-7385-7891-0.
- ^ Segura, Judith Garrett (September 1, 2010). Belo: From Newspapers to New Media. University of Texas Press. pp. 82–83. ISBN 978-0-292-79431-3.
- ^ Acheson, Sam Hanna (1977). Dallas Yesterday. SMU Press. p. 130. ISBN 978-0-87074-160-9.
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Downtown Dallas
Only items within the "Loop" are listed.
- Arts District
- City Center District
- Convention Center District
- Farmers Market District
- Harwood Historic District
- Government District
- Main Street District
- Reunion District
- West End Historic District
- Dallas Downtown Historic District
Primary and secondary schools |
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Other education |
and complexes
- 1600 Pacific Tower (LTV Tower) (Hilton Garden Inn)
- 1700 Pacific
- 2100 Ross Avenue
- Adolphus Hotel
- Bank of America Plaza
- Bryan Tower
- Chase Tower
- Comerica Bank Tower
- Corrigan Tower
- Dallas Hilton (Hotel Indigo)
- Davis Building
- Energy Plaza
- First National Bank Tower
- Fountain Place
- Hyatt Regency Dallas
- The Joule Hotel
- Kirby Building
- KPMG Centre
- Magnolia Hotel
- Mercantile Commerce Building (AC Hotel; Residence Inn)
- Mercantile Continental Building
- Mercantile National Bank Building
- Museum Tower
- Omni Dallas Hotel
- One Arts Plaza
- One Dallas Center
- One Main Place (Westin Hotel)
- Pacific Place
- Plaza of the Americas
- Renaissance Tower
- Republic Center
- Reunion Tower
- Ross Tower
- Salazar Center
- Santa Fe Terminal Complex
- Sheraton Dallas Hotel
- Statler Hotel & Residences
- Thanksgiving Tower
- Tower Petroleum Building (Cambria Hotel Dallas)
- Trammell Crow Center
- Whitacre Tower
buildings
- Cathedral Santuario de Guadalupe
- Fellowship Church
- First Baptist Church
- First Presbyterian Church of Dallas
- First United Methodist Church
- St. Jude Chapel
- St. Paul United Methodist Church
landmarks
- AT&T Performing Arts Center
- Butler Brothers Building
- Citywalk@Akard
- Earle Cabell Federal Building and Courthouse
- Dallas City Hall
- Dallas County Courthouse (Old Red)
- Dawson State Jail (closed)
- Dallas Farmers Market
- Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum
- Dallas Municipal Building
- Dallas Museum of Art
- Dallas Pedestrian Network
- Dallas Scottish Rite Temple
- Dallas World Aquarium
- Dal-Tex Building
- Dealey Plaza
- Fairmont Hotel Dallas
- Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center
- John Fitzgerald Kennedy Memorial
- Majestic Theatre
- Manor House Apartments
- Mayflower Building
- Moody Performance Hall
- Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
- Nasher Sculpture Center
- Neiman Marcus Building
- Old Dallas Central Library (The Dallas Morning News)
- Pioneer Plaza
- Pioneer Park Cemetery
- Sanger Harris Building (Dallas Area Rapid Transit)
- Texas School Book Depository (Dallas County Administration Building)
- Thanks-Giving Square
- Titche–Goettinger Building
- Wilson Building
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Streetcar services |
First Baptist Academy of Dallas was previously in Downtown Dallas