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Over the years, Founders' Plaza has become a favorite spot for families, aviation enthusiasts and Airport employees.
The Observation Area offers magnificent views of many types of aircraft as they take off and land. In addition, the plaza provides convenient parking, picnic tables, telescopes, historic information, a commemorative monument and a radio that broadcasts air traffic control communications from the FAA tower.
Founders' Plaza is open daily from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. |
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Support
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Through the Founders’ Plaza Buy-A-Brick Program, you can be a part of an enduring legacy. For only $125 you can have a brick with a personalized message installed at one of Dallas/Fort Worth’s most popular viewing areas. These personalized messages reflect friendships, relationships, as well as personal and family milestones. The commemorative bricks enhance the distinctive Founders’ Plaza Observation Area experience. Interested in buying a brick at Founders' Plaza? Please contact us at Diana Jones
We appreciate your support of Founders’ Plaza and the Welcome Home a Hero Commemorative Center and hope you continue to enjoy the tremendous view of DFW’s airfield. |
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History
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DFW's Founders' Plaza was dedicated in 1995 as a tribute to the founders of DFW Airport. Their vision was to create not only an airport, but a major economic stimulus for the entire North Texas region. Thanks to the efforts of the Airport’s owner cities, Dallas and Fort Worth, DFW employees and travelers throughout the world, the vision of DFW’s founders has become a reality.
Founding Airport Board Members and Advisors | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | - Mayor R.M. (Sharkey) Stovall
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The Monument
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Certain dimensions and features of this monument have been established to represent significant facts about the Airport. The panels are symbolic of the Airport’s general layout. The granite monument located in Founders' Plaza was funded by generous donations from the Friends of DFW, various civic leaders and community members. - The four panels represent the Airport's four original passenger terminals.
- The 35" wide side panels represent 35 miles between Dallas and Fort Worth. The Airport's seal in the center symbolizes the Airport's central location.
- The four center panels are bound on the top and bottom by horizontal bands symbolizing the Airport’s physical relationship between Highway 114 and 183 respectively.
- The total height of the center panel is 8.11' representing the 8.11 mile length of the Airport’s property.
- The overall thickness of the monument is 17.638" representing the 17,638 acres originally contained within Airport property.
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About
Over the years, Founders' Plaza has become a favorite spot for families, aviation enthusiasts and Airport employees.
The Observation Area offers magnificent views of many types of aircraft as they take off and land. In addition, the plaza provides convenient parking, picnic tables, telescopes, historic information, a commemorative monument and a radio that broadcasts air traffic control communications from the FAA tower.
Founders' Plaza is open daily from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. |
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Support
Through the Founders’ Plaza Buy-A-Brick Program, you can be a part of an enduring legacy. For only $125 you can have a brick with a personalized message installed at one of Dallas/Fort Worth’s most popular viewing areas. These personalized messages reflect friendships, relationships, as well as personal and family milestones. The commemorative bricks enhance the distinctive Founders’ Plaza Observation Area experience. Interested in buying a brick at Founders' Plaza? Please contact us at Diana Jones
We appreciate your support of Founders’ Plaza and the Welcome Home a Hero Commemorative Center and hope you continue to enjoy the tremendous view of DFW’s airfield. |
History
DFW's Founders' Plaza was dedicated in 1995 as a tribute to the founders of DFW Airport. Their vision was to create not only an airport, but a major economic stimulus for the entire North Texas region. Thanks to the efforts of the Airport’s owner cities, Dallas and Fort Worth, DFW employees and travelers throughout the world, the vision of DFW’s founders has become a reality.
Founding Airport Board Members and Advisors | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | - Mayor R.M. (Sharkey) Stovall
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The Monument
Certain dimensions and features of this monument have been established to represent significant facts about the Airport. The panels are symbolic of the Airport’s general layout. The granite monument located in Founders' Plaza was funded by generous donations from the Friends of DFW, various civic leaders and community members. - The four panels represent the Airport's four original passenger terminals.
- The 35" wide side panels represent 35 miles between Dallas and Fort Worth. The Airport's seal in the center symbolizes the Airport's central location.
- The four center panels are bound on the top and bottom by horizontal bands symbolizing the Airport’s physical relationship between Highway 114 and 183 respectively.
- The total height of the center panel is 8.11' representing the 8.11 mile length of the Airport’s property.
- The overall thickness of the monument is 17.638" representing the 17,638 acres originally contained within Airport property.
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