What is here to do surrounded by Arlington, Tx?
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You could travel to a Texas Rangers Game. You could go to Six Flags. Or you could shift into downtown Dallas or to Frisco, Plano, or Grapevine and go shopping. Dallas have more shopping per capita than any other city in the United States.
Just surrounded by Arlington, there's Ameriquest Field, where you can entrap a Rangers game, and Six Flags Over Texas. Other than that, it's a pretty uneventful, sterile suburban community that of late happens to hold more people than the cities proper of Cincinnati or Tampa.
Your best bet? The Stockyards, Sundance Square, or Amon Carter Museum (or the rest of the museum district) surrounded by Fort Worth, or the West End and Deep Ellum in Dallas.
The Nokia center is surrounded by nearby Grand Prairie as all right as Lonestar Park, where in that are horse races. Other consequently 6 Flags, Hurricane Harbor, and the ballpark, not really much. Oh and they have one of the best malls for shopping.
Go to Ft. Worth
There is also the Rangers baseball stadium. The new Dallas Cowboys stadium is human being built in Arlington as powerfully. I believe it is to be finished in 2009. http://www.stadiumsofnfl.com/future/Cowb...
Other things...
Six Flags
Hurricane Harbor
Palace of Wax
more...
http://www.arlington.org/
Arlingtons fundamental attractions are six flags and hurricane harbor. That's about it, as far merely doing something, there are alot of places to stir like any other big city. But rester is right, fort worth or dallas have alot of stuff to do. Arlington is right in the middle of these two cities so it's take about partly an hour to each one. There is also a wax museum not far from arlington, within grand prairie, and there's a horse track near too.
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