
Opened on 10 February 1950 with Shirley Temple's The Story of Seabiscuit on the marquee, the Arlington Theater served as a movie house for nearly a quarter century before closing in August 1974. After a stint as a church, the building at 224 North Center Street in downtown Arlington, Texas was purchased in 1994 by Johnnie High, a country music promoter who relocated his long-running Country Music Revue to the space and renamed it Arlington Music Hall. High's weekly variety show became a launchi.....

Rising from the flat Texas prairie in Arlington, midway between Dallas and Fort Worth, AT&T Stadium is the home of the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League and one of the largest and most lavishly equipped stadiums in the world. Designed by HKS Architects and built at a reported cost of more than US$1.2 billion, the building opened on 27 May 2009 as Cowboys Stadium, taking its current name following a major sponsorship deal in 2013 with the telecommunications giant. The building's sca.....

Originally opened in 1994 as The Ballpark in Arlington, Choctaw Stadium at 1000 Ballpark Way in Arlington, Texas, served as the home of the Texas Rangers through the 2019 MLB season before the team relocated to the adjacent Globe Life Field. The ballpark has been repurposed as a multi-use entertainment venue hosting concerts, festivals, soccer matches, and community events. It also serves as the home of the Dallas Jackals rugby union team and has hosted XFL and professional soccer. The stadium .....

The 78-million-dollar College Park Center opened on February 1, 2012, as the centerpiece of the University of Texas at Arlington's downtown campus. The 218,000-square-foot multipurpose arena serves as the home court for UTA's men's and women's basketball and volleyball programs as well as the WNBA's Dallas Wings. Seating capacity varies by configuration: 7,250 for in-the-round concerts, 6,500 for end-stage shows, 5,200 for half-house events, and 7,000 for traditional court-based athletics. Ener.....

The third home park in the history of the Texas Rangers franchise, Globe Life Field opened in 2020 at 734 Stadium Drive in the Arlington Entertainment District. The 1.2-billion-dollar, 1.8-million-square-foot retractable-roof stadium was designed by HKS Architects with exterior brickwork inspired by the historic missions of the San Antonio area, produced by a Fort Worth company. At its highest point, the roof reaches 278 feet above the playing field. Overall capacity is approximately 40,300 acr.....

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Texas Live! is a 200,000-square-foot dining, entertainment, and hospitality district in Arlington, Texas, developed in partnership between The Cordish Companies and the Texas Rangers at a cost of 250 million dollars. Located adjacent to Globe Life Field, AT&T Stadium, and Six Flags Over Texas, the complex is the centrepiece of Arlington's entertainment district. Texas Live! features ten distinct venues capable of hosting up to 10,000 guests collectively, including restaurants, bars, lounges, a 1.....
