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Texas - First Rangers Day Game at The Ballpark In Arlington Fine Art Print
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CITY INFORMATION

Arlington is a city within the Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington metropolitan area. Arlington is the seventh-largest city in the state and the fifty first-largest city in the United States. Arlington is home to the Texas Rangers, Ameriquest Field in Arlington, the theme parks Six Flags Over Texas and Hurricane Harbor, future home to the Dallas Cowboys' new stadium. In nearby Dallas, you'll find cool markets, restaurants, bars and "Deep Ellum" ­ a renovated warehouse district, which is The place for live music, with everything from jazz and blues, to country and Latin. For a city where everything is BIG, the biggest thing you'll find here is the true Southern hospitality. Here's to the city that gave us the Margarita.
On the Web: Arlington Convention & Visitors Bureau
BALLPARK INFORMATION TRAVELING AROUND ARLINGTON
-Ballpark: Rangers Ballpark in Arlington
-Tenant: Texas Rangers
-Opened: April 1, 1994
-Capacity:
49,115
-Cost: $191 Million
-Dimensions: 332-L, 390-LC, 400-C, 377-RC, 325-R
-Seating Chart

-Fan Experiences
-Address: 1000 Ballpark Way
Arlington, Texas 76011

On the Web: Ameriquest Field

-Public Transit: The primary mode of local transportation in the city is the automobile. In Dallas, Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) is the area public transportation authority.
                On the Web: DART

-Taxi: A1 Taxi: 817-719-0203
       
    Tax-Y-Tow Taxi: 817-272-1563
-Parking: Pay lots available
                On the Web: Downtown Parking
-Alternatives: Walk and Bike Paths

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Maps and Directions

ATTRACTIONS
-Six Flags Over Texas: Often referred to as "The Entertainment Capital of Texas," Six Flags offers 200 acres of rides, shows and attractions.
 Location:
2201 Road to Six Flags East - Map

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Legends of the Game Baseball Museum: Displays include bats, jerseys, trophies and other memorabilia of baseball legends.
 Location: 1000 Ballpark Way
- Map
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The Gallery at UTA: Exhibits of art and architecture.

 Location:
600 South Cooper Street - Map
ALL ATTRACTIONS ARE WITHIN THE CITY

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POPULAR RESTAURANTS

-Arlington Steak House: In business since 1931, this long-time Arlington steak house is nothing but simple, with home-style meals.
 Location:
1724 West Division Street - Map
-Cowboys Arlington:
Its huge dance floor easily accommodates partners, and there is never a problem getting a good view of the show on stage.
 Location: 2540 East Abram Street - Map
-Friday's Front Row Sports Grill:
An-in-the-ballpark restaurant that's definitely above usual ballpark concession.
 Location:
1000 Ballpark Way - Map

ALL RESTAURANTS ARE WITHIN THE CITY

BALLPARK DIRECTIONS/PARKING

LOCAL MEDIA

Directions: Numerous routes can be found to Rangers Ballpark in Arlington here.
Parking: Nine different parking lots surround Rangers Ballpark in Arlington. General admission parking is $8 (see map for pricing); bus parking is $20. Each lot is lettered and named for a different Texas historical figure
 

TELEVISION STATIONS

   -KTVT-11-CBS    -KDFW-4-FOX
   -WFAA-8-ABC    -KDFA-33-WB
   -KXAS-5-NBC    -KERA-13-PBS

RADIO STATIONS

   -103.3FM-KESN- ESPN Radio
   -1080AM-KRDL-Rangers Flagship Radio Station
LOCAL NEWSPAPER: Dallas Morning News

HOTELS

WEATHER

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