From Deseret News archives:
Thanksgiving Point hub of activity
"We've got a lot going on," Thanksgiving Point chief executive officer Mike Washburn said of the myriad activities that happen on a daily basis on the property.
That sentiment might be an understatement.
Aside from 55 acres of manicured gardens, one of the largest dinosaur museums in the Western hemisphere and gourmet restaurants, the establishment boasts weekly cooking, gardening and art classes. Thanksgiving Point also hosts functions ranging from business meetings to wedding parties.
The daily activities of the quasi-resort, where moviegoers also can catch a flick, are only a part of the packed schedule at Thanksgiving Point. A massive flashing sign high above I-15 constantly advertises a new event at the location.
Last year approximately 1.2 million people visited Thanksgiving Point, the most of any year since the gardens opened in 1996.
So far this year, attendance at the Museum of Ancient Life is 40 percent higher than it was last year, and the museum's most popular month, December, is still to come.
Washburn says word of mouth is bringing the whole area attention and not just from Utah County. Located in Lehi, on the border of Salt Lake County, the property's museums and gardens pull visitors almost equally from both ends of the counties and across the country.
"I'm sure they've showed up by now," Washburn said.
Still, Thanksgiving Point, which is a nonprofit organization, is supplemented by founders Alan and Karen Ashton, who made a fortune through successes with the invention of Word Perfect.
The Ashtons bought some 750 acres on which to build Thanksgiving Point as a gesture to show their gratitude for the blessings they received. The Ashtons embarked on the project in 1995.
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