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 ...
Location ID: #10244598
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With a lake on its north side, Rangers Ballpark to the east and AT&T Stadium to the west, Richard Greene Linear Park owes its essence as a greenway in the middle of Arlington’s famous entertainment district to the Johnson Creek Ecosystem Restoration ...
Location ID: #10244559
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Richard Simpson Park is a 9-acre city park on the shoreline of Lake Arlington. It is one of only two Arlington parks that provide public access to Lake Arlington for recreational usage. The park is named after Richard W. Simpson, a lifetime resident ...
Location ID: #10244599
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River Legacy Park’s sustainably designed nature center offers exhibits, trails & education programs.
Location ID: #10244601
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River Legacy Park, the crown jewel of Arlington's park system, is located along the banks of the Trinity River in the northwestern section of Arlington. This 1031 acres forest floodplain park is Arlington's segment of a visionary 75-mile greenbelt ...
Location ID: #10244602
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Running along the edge of Green Oaks Boulevard just east of Collins Street, River Legacy Park – East often gets lost in the shadow created by River Legacy Park, its much bigger brother to the west. However, at 54 acres complete with its own ...
Location ID: #10244603
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The City dedicated the Lake Arlington Branch Library in memory of the late U.S. Rep. Ron Wright, who also served as Tarrant County Tax Assessor-Collector and Arlington City Council member.
Location ID: #10244605
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Rush Creek Dog Park is a gated community park with separate areas for large and small dogs to play off-leash. Rush Creek features 5 acres of fenced paddocks, benches, shaded areas, water fountains, two parking lots, and lighting. Dog owners are ...
Location ID: #10244651
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Linear Park (116.3 acres)
Amenities:
Hike/Bike Trail (2.42 miles)
Natural Area
Picnic Area
Location ID: #10244654
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$500 won’t take you very far in the world of real estate these days. But that’s the amount that the city paid for Senter Park. The amount represented two separate purchases, one from E.G. Senter and Company on December 30, 1946 and the other from E. ...
Location ID: #10244655
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The 59-acre Sheri Capehart Nature Preserve opened in the fall of 2013 as the Southwest Nature Preserve to the delight of many longtime residents in southwest Arlington and the surrounding area that had waited some time for this acquisition to come ...
Location ID: #10244657
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Hurricane Harbor is a chain of water parks that are part of the Six Flags theme park chain. Although the parks are not identical, common features include a variety of body slides, speed slides, tube slides, wave pools, lazy rivers, and shopping ...
Location ID: #10244661
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Spark is Arlington’s most collaborative coworking space, featuring private offices and shared workspace for entrepreneurs, creators and innovators, located in Choctaw Stadium adjacent to the Texas Live! District. Spark is an inspiring work ...
Location ID: #10244662
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Linear Park (26.9 acres)
Amenities:
Hike/Bike Trail (.79 miles)
Picnic Area
Natural Area
Location ID: #10244663
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As one of two public dog parks in The American Dream City, Tails 'N Trails offers a range of activities for residents and their dogs to exercise and socialize. Pet owners rave about this lovely off-leash dog park, which is fully fenced with drinking ...
Location ID: #10244667
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Texas Coffee School has classes geared toward everyone: Entrepreneurs in the process of starting a coffee business, working baristas looking to polish skills, and home coffee enthusiasts alike. We outfit our training centers with state-of-the-art ...
Location ID: #10244669
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Texas Hall on the campus of The University of Texas at Arlington is a 76,000 sq. ft. proscenium theater. Full seating capacity for the building is 2,625 or 1,273 without balcony. Typical events include concerts, lectures, meetings, theatre, and ...
Location ID: #10244674
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Arlington Golf and the Texas Rangers have partnered to build the world’s only Major League Baseball-branded golf course - the Texas Rangers Golf Club -which opened in February 2019. This collaborative branding partnership, along with $24 million in ...