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Arlington restaurants are scored on a 100-point system, with 100 being a perfect score. Restaurants that score 75 or less require a follow-up inspection, and 70 is considered extremely poor.
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Ray's Hell-Burger reopened in a different location across the street in September 2014. [13] This location closed on May 13, 2017. [20] A Ray's Hell Burger opened in Mount Vernon Triangle in Washington, D.C., in 2015, but this location, the last remaining "Ray's" restaurant, closed in June 2019. [21]
One catch: Parking is free in the lots across Randol Mill Road — unless there’s a game. Hearsay is tentatively open this week for lunch and dinner; 817-591-1700, hearsayarlington.com .
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Arlington falls in the Cfa (humid subtropical) region of the Köppen climate classification system which is a climate zone characterized by hot, humid summers and mild to cool winters. [25] The highest recorded temperature was 113 °F (45 °C) in 1980. The lowest recorded temperature was −8 °F (−22 °C) in 1899.
Postcard of the Arlington mineral well, 1914 Replica of the historic mineral well in Downtown Arlington, in front of a mural. 1892 - “Christmas Eve Massacre” gunfight leaves four men and a horse dead on Main Street near the rail station. [11] 1893 - The original mineral well is drilled by a wood-powered steam engine. [15]