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  2. These Are the 11 Best Christmas Markets in America - AOL

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    9. Texas Christkindl Market in Arlington, Texas. Dates: Nov. 22, 2024 to Dec. 23, 2024 The Texas Christkindl Market is a testament to the relationship between Arlington and its German sister city ...

  3. Käthe Wohlfahrt - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the Stillwater store in the United States, Kathe Wohlfahrt of America also has seasonal stores at Christmas markets in Arlington, Texas; Baltimore, Maryland; Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Tyson Corner, Virginia; Chicago, Illinois; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as well as a Canadian ...

  4. Mexican restaurant’s world-famous ‘Christmas wonderland’ is ...

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    Head out early to beat the lines and see this nationally recognized display featuring hundreds of thousands of lights.

  5. List of Christmas markets - Wikipedia

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    European Christmas Market – St. Paul, Minnesota [134] German Christmas Market of Oconomowoc – Oconomowoc, Wisconsin [135] [136] Germania Society Christkindlmarkt – Cincinnati, Ohio [137] Holiday Shops – Bryant Park, New York City [138] Old World Christmas Market – Nashua, New Hampshire [139]

  6. The ‘Christmas wonderland’ restaurant near Fort Worth and ...

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    If you miss the old Sonoran-Mex menu at Campo Verde — which was the topic of debate in Arlington long before the restaurant was sold — 40-year chef Antonio Reyes is now cooking the same dishes ...

  7. Six Flags Mall - Wikipedia

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    Six Flags Mall opened in August 1970 at 2831 East Division Street and SH 360 in Arlington, Texas, between Fort Worth and Dallas. The mall flourished through the 1980s until The Parks at Arlington, a new regional mall, opened in South Arlington in 1988. It struggled into the 1990s; the JCPenney anchor store closed in 1997. [8] [9]