The Danny Thomas/American Lebanese Syrian Associated Charities (ALSAC) Pavilion serves as the Visitor Center and Museum for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. This space vividly brings to life the story of Danny Thomas and the history of St. Jude through detailed wall murals, artifact displays, and interactive monitors. Each gallery within the pavilion is thoughtfully designed to convey different aspects of the founding of St. Jude, offering visitors a varied and engaging experience.
The Danny Thomas Gallery features floating graphic panels that chronicle the timeline of his journey, along with custom millwork cases displaying artifacts such as Danny Thomas’s Emmy Awards. The ALSAC Gallery is distinguished by a custom-built alcove with multi-layered graphic panels, vinyl lettering, and recessed monitors with overlay graphics. These exhibits celebrate the life of Danny Thomas and the vision that led to the creation of St. Jude.