Location ID: #10244447
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Located along the Trinity River, the Elzie Odom Athletic Center is a multi-purpose facility designed to meet the athletic and recreational needs of Arlington residents and visitors. Opened in April 1999, the center offers a wide selection of ...
Location ID: #10195886
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Esports Stadium Arlington (ESA) is a North American esports facility located in Arlington, Texas. The 100,000 sqft venue is the largest dedicated esports facility in North America and holds 2,500 spectators.
This one of a kind facility makes ...
Location ID: #10244450
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F.J. “Red” Kane Park was dedicated in 1995 to honor a true sportsman who used his aggressive and can-do style to impact Arlington and make it a better place. Kane, a former professional hockey player, served on the Parks and Recreation Board, ...
Location ID: #10244457
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This south Arlington neighborhood park was named in honor of local landscape architect, Gene Schrickel, Jr. He was actively involved in the development of more than 50 Arlington projects including parks, golf courses, libraries and fire stations as ...
Location ID: #10244459
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The George W. Hawkes Downtown Library is a hub for all members of the Arlington community. The new library is designed to meet the technological and educational needs of a vibrant, modern society. With three levels, 80,000 square feet of community ...
Location ID: #10203297
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Globe Life Field is a retractable roof stadium in Arlington, Texas. It is the home ballpark of Major League Baseball's Texas Rangers and a state-of-the-art entertainment venue. It is located just south of Choctaw Stadium, the Rangers' former home ...
Location ID: #10244464
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This linear park runs along Green Oaks Blvd. from River Legacy Parks to Rush Creek and on to Village Creek Historical Area in north Arlington. FEATURES / AMENITIES: Bike/Hike Trails
Linear Park (116.3 acres)
Amenities:
- Hike/Bike Trail (2.42 ...
Location ID: #10244484
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Heroes Park is a tribute to the City of Arlington’s Police and Fire Departments, commemorating those fallen in the line of duty. It includes a Remembrance Courtyard, Stream of Life, Fallen Heroes Virtue Stone, Wall of Honor and Donor Paver Area. ...
Location ID: #10244561
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Recently redesigned in summer of 2008, Lake Arlington Golf Course, a Ralph Plummer design, is a traditional 18 hole, par 71 facility that sits on 185 acres. The course offers challenging golf along with a practice putting green and chipping area at ...
Location ID: #10244564
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The Lakeview Event and Conference Center is a premier event venue in the heart of North Texas. We have everything you need to plan your next special event, corporate event, or wedding. From stunning panoramic views of Lake Viridian from our Lakeview ...
Location ID: #10244568
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Lincoln Square is home to major tenants such as Pier 1 Imports and Stein Mart. It is near Cowboys Stadium, Rangers Ballpark, and Six Flags.
Location ID: #10244575
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Bringing an upscale hospitality experience to Arlington’s Entertainment District, our stylish resort destination offers unparalleled, easy access to Texas Rangers’ Globe Life Field, the Dallas Cowboys’ AT&T Stadium, the Esports Stadium Arlington & ...
Location ID: #10244578
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Marrow Bone Spring Park is located on a historic Indian site. The first Indian treaty was signed at Marrow Bone Spring, now known as Johnson Creek. Boulders can be found along the creek where grain was ground by the Indians who camped along the ...
Location ID: #10244580
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The park is named after Martha Walker, an instrumental part of the city's success and the first female elected to the Arlington City Council. She served on the City Council from 1972 to 1982. Walker helped found the Fielder Museum, helped plan the ...
Location ID: #10244582
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Marti Van Ravenswaay served the City of Arlington on many boards and councils including the Parks and Recreation Board, City Council and as Tarrant County Commissioner. The park was named in honor of her commitment to the preservation of Arlington’s ...
Location ID: #10244585
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The Hoopers served as presidents of the Kooken PTA and the Arlington Gem and Mineral Club. They worked with the Girl Scouts, were first aid instructors, began the Arlington Community Fair and donated the first Little League ball fields at Randol ...
Location ID: #10075311
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Maverick Stadium is a 12,000 seat multi-purpose outdoor venue located on the University of Texas at Arlington campus and is currently home to the UT Arlington Division I Track and Field Team. Maverick Stadium (1980) is a facility that has gain ...
Location ID: #10244587
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Located just one mile east of downtown Arlington, Meadowbrook Park has history on its side. Not only is it Arlington’s first city park and its first municipal golf course, both of which opened in 1924, but it also features the Meadowbrook Recreation ...
Location ID: #10244588
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Meadowbrook Recreation Center is a multi-purpose facility designed to meet the recreational needs of Arlington residents and visitors. The 13,000 sq ft center was built on the northern edge of Meadowbrook Park in 1964. In 1998, with funds identified ...
Location ID: #10244590
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Northeast Branch Library is located at 1905 Brown Blvd., Arlington, TX 76006.
Location ID: #10244591
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Just to the west of the University of Texas at Arlington is 20 acres that was once a nursery founded by Oscar “O.S.” Gray, who is considered one of the greatest pecan tree breeders and nursery operators in the Southwest. Started in 1926, the nursery ...
Location ID: #10244593
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Neighborhood Park (16.7 acres)
Amenities:
- Grill
- Picnic Area
- Playground
- Pavilion
- Public Art
Location ID: #10244596
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The Randol Mill Family Aquatic Center offers aquatic recreation for all ages. The facility includes interactive recreation elements such as a shallow water play structure, vortex pools, current channel, water slide and tot and leisure areas. Other ...
Location ID: #10244597
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Robert A. Randol came to Texas from Winchester, Virginia in 1876 and purchased a working grain mill. According to the Texas Historical Commission, the original mill was built in 1856 by Archibald Leonard and served as a community center and county ...