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  2. Arlington Assembly - Wikipedia

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    Arlington Assembly was the last GM B-body manufacturing facility when GM decided to consolidate operations and convert the plant to SUV production. The plant occupies 250 acres (1,000,000 square meters). Arlington Assembly has produced models for all of GM's primary American brands: Chevrolet, Pontiac, Oldsmobile, Buick, Cadillac, and GMC.

  3. Metro Arlington Xpress - Wikipedia

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    The T began operated express service to and from downtown Fort Worth in 2008, but cancelled the project in 2011 because of low ridership. [10] In October 2012, the city of Arlington and University of Texas at Arlington announced plans to launch a two-year pilot bus route to serve the college campus, at an annual cost of $700,000. [11]

  4. Willie's Place - Wikipedia

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    Willie's Place in 2010. The apostrophe in the sign is replaced with an image of a bullet hole. Willie's Place was a 15 acres (6.1 ha) truck stop and biodiesel processing plant located in Carl's Corner, Texas that was opened in 2005 and named after Willie Nelson.

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  6. Arlington, Texas - Wikipedia

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    European settlement in the Arlington area dates back at least to the 1840s. After the May 24, 1841 battle between Texas General Edward H. Tarrant and Native Americans of the Village Creek settlement, a trading post was established at Marrow Bone Spring in present-day Arlington (historical marker at

  7. Arlington police investigate car crash that killed driver of ...

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    A 17-year-old driver was killed Tuesday night when his vehicle hit a curb and flipped several times, Arlington police say. (Courtesy: Fort Worth Star-Telegram archives)

  8. Brothers, third suspect did not stop Arlington beating until ...

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    A phone in the driver’s seat did not belong to her 51-year-old father. The device’s background was a photograph of another man. A white shoe stained by blood was in the back seat.

  9. Farm to Market Road 157 - Wikipedia

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    Just before the SH 180 interchange, FM 157 runs through the University of Texas at Arlington. At the SH 180 interchange, FM 157 merges with Highway 180 now running east with the state highway. FM 157 and SH 180 both run concurrently for roughly 1 mile. FM 157 splits off of SH 180 and heads north onto North Collins Street.