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Arlington is large enough to stand on it's own without calling it Dallas. It is not even in Dallas County. It is in Tarrant County so it is closer to being related to Fort Worth.

We have aprox. 393,000 people, 3 pro sports teams, a GM plant, a University, 2 major theme parks and other smaller ones, 98 city parks, 2 dog parks, 1 major lake and a few smaller ones. Arlington is about to build the largest Esports stadium in the nation. We also have the International Bowling Museum, Living Science Center, Texas Air Command Museum, Legends Of The Game Baseball Museum and an Art Museum.

That's just a small part of what is here. Arlington Parks and Recreation was just awarded The TX Recreation and Park Society's Promotional Marketing and Excellence Award. It's the 10th state or National award since 2015.

ammo posted:

So how many people only go to Dallas area just see the Bowling Hall of Fame? 

Not sure but guess many did not go when it was in Wisconsin. I don't remember which Wisconsin town/city it was in but it was there at one time.

I searched the words 'International bowling hall of fame museum Wisconsin' and did not get that info but there was a link from a person, from Wisconsin, who came to Arlington just for the museum to do research for a book he or she is writing titled "Milwaukee's Historic Bowling Alleys"

The person said the museum was not what he or she expected.....You'll have to find the link to find out what the person said. It used to be easy to post links here but the method changed and I never figured it out.

catts posted:
lambeausouth posted:

Arlington is basically the armpit of Dallas and Ft. Worth. 

Yeah sure, maybe in your dreams, must be why so many people and companies  moved here from other towns, cities, states and countries. 

No, Catts [she Catts]; I don't dream about armpit cities.

And, by the way: the fact that people live there, and companies move there doesn't change that it's an armpit of a city. People live in armpit cities all over the country. Arlington just happens to be an armpit city filled with Cowboys fans and their cankles. 

catts posted:

Arlington is large enough to stand on it's own without calling it Dallas. It is not even in Dallas County. It is in Tarrant County so it is closer to being related to Fort Worth.

We have aprox. 393,000 people, 3 pro sports teams, a GM plant, a University, 2 major theme parks and other smaller ones, 98 city parks, 2 dog parks, 1 major lake and a few smaller ones. Arlington is about to build the largest Esports stadium in the nation. We also have the International Bowling Museum, Living Science Center, Texas Air Command Museum, Legends Of The Game Baseball Museum and an Art Museum.

That's just a small part of what is here. Arlington Parks and Recreation was just awarded The TX Recreation and Park Society's Promotional Marketing and Excellence Award. It's the 10th state or National award since 2015.

So, you donโ€™t mind if I call them the Arlington Cowboys from now on?

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