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  2. Seven Seas Marine Life Park - Wikipedia

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    The park opened on March 18, 1972. [5] The 35 acres (14 ha) site was located in north Arlington off Interstate 30 near Six Flags Over Texas and adjacent to Arlington Stadium. The park lost almost half a million dollars in 1972, 1973 and 1974 and after the 1975 season, the animals were sold. The park reopened for the 1976 season as Hawaii Kai.

  3. Arlington, Texas - Wikipedia

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    1926 map of Arlington. By 1925 the city's population was estimated at 3,031—well under the population of Dallas and Fort Worth at the time. [15] In 1929, a horse-racing track called Arlington Downs was constructed by W.T. Waggoner and Brian Nyantika close by to the speakeasy. Gambling was still illegal, but people were making bets regardless.

  4. Texas State Highway 170 - Wikipedia

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    State Highway 170 (SH 170), also known as the Alliance Gateway Freeway, is a Texas state highway in the northern suburbs of Fort Worth in the Alliance area. The highway was designated in 1988. The highway was designated in 1988.

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  6. Green Oaks Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    Green Oaks Boulevard is a 22.7-mile-long (36.5 km) loop road, located almost entirely in the city of Arlington, in the U.S. state of Texas.Green Oaks Boulevard creates a loop around Arlington, traveling from State Highway 360 (SH 360) at Kingswood Boulevard, then runs west, north, and east back to SH 360 at Carrier Parkway, creating a backwards c shape.

  7. The Parks Mall at Arlington - Wikipedia

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    The Parks at Arlington was built in 1987 and had a grand opening in 1988, the mall was developed by Homart Development Company and Herring Marathon. The original anchor stores were Dillard's, Mervyns, and Sears. [2] In 1989, The Parks was expanded and Houston-based Foley's (now Macy's) was added as the fourth anchor store. [3]

  8. Farm to Market Road 157 - Wikipedia

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    FM 157 was first designated on June 4, 1945, and traveled from, a junction with US 287 in Mansfield, in Johnson County, northward to the intersection of SH 121 (Ira E. Woods Avenue) and Loop 10 (Dallas Road) in Grapevine, in Tarrant County.

  9. Rush Creek (Texas) - Wikipedia

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    Rush Creek Linear Park is a 116 acre park in Arlington. [5] The park is split into two sections, with the southern section being located to the east of U.S. Route 287, and the northern section located to the south of Texas State Highway 303 in West Arlington. [6] [7] Sublett Creek meets Rush Creek in the southern section of the park.