Elegant venue with Texas charm
Located in Fair Park, the Hall of State is a historic venue that can accommodate up to 500 guests. This elegant space is perfect for galas, receptions, and corporate events. The venue features stunning architecture and rich Texas history, with rental prices varying based on the event.
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The Hall of State Historic Building in 3939 Grand Ave, Dallas, TX 75210, USA accommodates up to 500 guests, 12,000 sqft of usable space. $5,750 avg. price for typical events. Popular for Historic, Indoor, Corporate, Weddings. Amenities include Audio/Visual Equipment, Catering Services, Parking, Restrooms. Request a quote to check availability, packages, and date holds. The location offers convenient access for guests and vendors, with flexible layouts to suit seated dinners, cocktail receptions, and hybrid programs.
Main Venue Type
Historic Building
Best for:
HistoricIndoorCorporateWeddings
Amenities
Audio/Visual EquipmentCatering ServicesParkingRestrooms
Rating: 4.7/5 (564 Google reviews)
- 5.0/5:
Went here during state fair open. Great place artwork and details in the wall look great. Came here for a performance and was wonderful. This was a mexican heritage event there alot of candy clothing jewelry decor toys… all kinds of stuff.
– Mr. Funny
- 5.0/5:
A uniquely placed museum exploring the history of Texas. It focuses particularly on the fight for independence, including historic flags carried into battle and the world's largest diorama of the battle of the Alamo. The central hall has huge murals of Texas history and mosaics of common state animals. The building itself is an art deco architectural marvel shaped like a T.
The museum is typically free. There is street and lot parking nearby. The staff were very welcoming and informative.
– Josh
- 5.0/5:
Free history museum in Dallas's Fair Park. Great for 1st time visitors as well as long time residents. The Alamo diorama was huge and detailed. The R.C Hickman photo gallery was really good and nicely dusplayed. I really enjoyed seeing all of the Juneteenth adveftisements and even the small excerpt on how & why the holiday declined in popularity. I had no idea it was an official state holiday since the 30s
– Lee Ennis, E.A
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