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COWBOYS STADIUM
One Legends Way, Entertainment District, 817-892-4161. The $1.3 billion stadium is the largest of its kind and also houses an art gallery. Home to the AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic and available for touring year-round. arlington.org

SIX FLAGS OVER TEXAS
2201 Road to Six Flags, 817-530-6000. For generations, Six Flags Over Texas has defined Lone Star thrills. Celebrating over 50 years of memories, the unveiling of the newly designed “THE GIANT” coaster has thrill riders holding their breath with excitement. Enjoy a larger than life entertainment experience that is distinctly and unforgettably Texas. sixflags.com

TEXAS RANGERS AT RANGERS BALLPARK IN ARLINGTON
1000 Ballpark Way, 817- 273-5100. Rangers Ballpark in Arlington is one of the nation’s premier sports venues and home to Major League Baseball’s Texas Rangers. Special group packages, family packs and single ticket values are available. Tours offered daily.


...AND THE CROWD GOES WILD! Arlington’s central location in the heart of Dallas/Fort Worth provides access to world-class entertainment, fun, shopping, dining and the best sports venues! Home of the 2011 ALCS Champion Texas Rangers, Rangers Ballpark in Arlington treats fans to top-notch experiences from batting practice to behind the scenes tours and their favorite ballpark food! Or, tour the colossal $1.3 billion Cowboys Stadium, which also houses an art gallery unlike any other. Sure, it’s the best football stadium in the world, but that’s just one of the reasons we’re on the short list of best sports cities on the planet. In Arlington, the crowd goes wild for everything! For over 50 years, we’ve been the destination of choice for families looking for a great time and magical memories. No trip is complete without the excitement of Six Flags Over Texas, Texas’ first and biggest theme park. You can always keep the crowd cool by splashing around at Six Flags Hurricane Harbor. And, rethink old notions of bowling, because this Bowling Museum and Hall of Fame is anything but your grandpa’s alley from days gone by.


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