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Welcome to Arlington, TX

Arlington has always been a family entertainment mecca, with many diverse venues, such as Six Flags Over Texas, The Ballpark in Arlington, home of the Texas Rangers, water parks, public golf courses, Ditto Golf Corse and Lake Arlington Golf Course and two private golf courses. And now their newest attraction, the Cowboys Stadium, home of the Super Bowl Champions, Dallas Cowboys is open for the 2009-2010 season, with a big celebration planned for the 2011 Super Bowl.

Recognized as one of the fastest growing cities in the United States, Arlington is home to major corporations, such as General Motors, Siemens ElectroCom, and National Semiconductor.

The cultural arts are well represented throughout the city with historical museums, art galleries and Theater Arlington, featuring live stage performances year round. The medical arts are the finest around. There are 2 acute-care hospitals offering all major medical services, Arlington Memorial and Medical Center of Arlington.

Wonderful neighborhoods wind through Arlington’s treed greenbelts and parks. Planned communities with pools, tennis courts and playgrounds abound. Education opportunities in Arlington range from public to private to parochial schools. The University of Texas in Arlington offers under graduate to post graduate studies for full and part time students. Within minutes from DFW International Airport, Arlington is home to American Airlines and Delta’s second largest hub, where residents of the area can travel easily across the country and around the world.
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