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  2. Arlington Heights, Fort Worth, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Arlington Heights is a neighborhood in Fort Worth, Texas. A Denver, Colorado-originating promoter named H. B. Chamberlain bought 2,000 acres (810 ha) of land from a Chicago financier named Tom Hurley and Robert McCart. He attempted to develop Arlington Heights, but a hotel he built, Ye Arlington Inn, burned in 1894, and he died in a bicycle ...

  3. Blain's Farm & Fleet - Wikipedia

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    Blain Supply, Inc., doing business as Blain's Farm & Fleet, is a regional, family-owned chain of 45 farm supply retail stores in four states (Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa and Michigan) of the Upper Midwest region of the United States. Blain's Farm & Fleet was an early adopter of "buy online, pick up at the store" in which all stores provide a ...

  4. Arlington Town Square - Wikipedia

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    Arlington Town Square is a retail and apartment development located in Arlington Heights. [1] Arlington Town Square was developed as part of a significant building boom associated with the redevelopment of Downtown Arlington Heights. It is home to national retail and restaurant chains, along with local, independent business. The center was ...

  5. Arlington Heights - Wikipedia

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    Arlington Heights can refer to several places in the United States: Towns or cities. Arlington Heights, Illinois; ... Worth, Texas; Arlington Heights, Los ...

  6. Bears reach tentative deal with Arlington Heights on property ...

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    (The Center Square) – As the Chicago Bears continue to push for public funds for a new lakefront stadium, the team now says they have reached a deal with Arlington Heights on property taxes. The ...

  7. Lake Arlington (Texas) - Wikipedia

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    The lake was constructed by the city of Arlington in 1956, and was finished on March 31, 1957. [6] It opened for fishing the following March on March 1, 1958. [7] In 1983, the lake came under scrutiny from residents of Fort Worth due to a large amount of dumping being performed into the lake. [8]

  8. Russian oligarch's yacht is costing U.S. taxpayers close to ...

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    A mega-yacht seized by U.S. authorities from a Russian oligarch is costing the government nearly $1 million a month to maintain, according to new court filings. ... sale,” according to a court ...

  9. Lake Arlington - Wikipedia

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    Lake Arlington (Illinois), a reservoir in Chicago, Illinois; Lake Arlington (Texas), a lake in Arlington, Texas This page was last edited on 29 ...