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Arlington
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The City of Arlington is centrally located in one of the most rapidly developing regions of the country. The Entertainment District offers MLB excitement at Rangers Ballpark and the two most thrilling theme parks in the region, Six Flags Over Texas and Hurricane Harbor. Arlington also welcomes the Dallas Cowboys to their new state-of-the-art stadium that dramatically alters the landscape of the Entertainment District with new restaurants, retailers, and hotels.
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ATTRACTIONS
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Cowboys Stadium
One Legends Way Arlington, TX 76011
817-892-8000
http://www.stadium.dallascowboys.com
| Cowboys Stadium has a capacity of 100,000 for games and other major events. The center-hung video board is the largest installation in the world, with measurements of 180 feet in length and 50 feet in height. Visit website for schedule, tours, and fees. |
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Rangers Ballpark in Arlington
1000 Ballpark Way Arlington, TX 76011
817-273-5222
http://www.texasrangers.com
| This stadium, with old-time-ballpark charm, also houses the Texas Rangers Hall of Fame. Fans can supplement their peanuts and Cracker Jacks at eateries and snag some souvenirs at the gift shop. Call or visit website for schedule, tour times, and fees. |
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Six Flags Over Texas
2201 Road to Six Flags Arlington, TX 76011
817-640-8900
http://www.sixflags.com
| Six Flags Over Texas offers fun for the entire family, with 13 roller coasters, including Tony Hawk’s Big Spin. And don’t forget other extreme favorites, like the Titan, Superman, and Batman. Call or visit website for hours, fees, and VIP tours. |
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SHOPPING
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SPORTS
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TECHNOLOGY & AGRICULTURAL TOURS
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River Legacy Living Science Center
703 N.W. Green Oaks Blvd. Arlington, TX 76006
817-860-6752
http://www.riverlegacy.org
| Focus: Nature center, wildlife, plant life, Trinity River, environmental education, and preservation. Accommodates 25. |
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