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The stadium was expanded to seat over 35,700 people, and was renamed Arlington Stadium. The stadium played host to its first major league game on April 21, 1972, when the Rangers inaugurated the stadium by defeating the California Angels , 7–6; MLB's first-ever strike had disrupted the start of the 1972 season, hence the later than ...
Six Flags operated Winter Lights at Six Flags Great Adventure for the 2002-2003 and 2003–2004 seasons in November through January. It was a drive through (like the previous incarnation of Safari Off Road Adventure called Six Flags Wild Safari) with Christmas lights along the road and also with holiday rides, food, and shops. [14]
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Check this list of the most stunning Christmas light displays in the U.S. in 2023. ... Branson's 1880's-style theme park Silver Dollar City will be decked out in a whopping 6.5 million lights for ...
1980: At Six Flags Over Texas in Arlington, 2-year-old John Uptmoor sits with a giant jack-o’-lantern during Halloween. May 26, 1980: Steve and Todd Ellington of Arlington ride Judge Roy Scream ...
The City of Arlington had just purchased Turnpike Stadium from Tarrant County, a minor league baseball stadium with the ability to host football games. The stadium was a lure for a major league team (eventually becoming the home of the Texas Rangers in 1972), but the City did not have a full-time tenant during the fall. Seeing a cost-effective ...
Dignitaries included the mayors of Arlington, Dallas, Fort Worth, Grand Prairie, and Irving. [9] Park attendance reached 8,374. Admission cost $2.75 (equivalent to $28 in 2023) for adults and $2.25 (equivalent to $23 in 2023) for children; parking cost 50 cents (equivalent to $5 in 2023); hamburgers, 35 cents (equivalent to $4 in 2023); soft ...
The Ballpark in Arlington, Ameriquest Field in Arlington, and Rangers Ballpark in Arlington Home of: Texas Rangers – AL (1994–2019) Location: 1000 Ballpark Way, near the site of Arlington Stadium; East Road to Six Flags Street (north, third base); Stadium Drive (east, left field); East Randol Mill Road (south, right field); Nolan Ryan ...