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  2. Clay Gould Ballpark - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Rangers had a clause that allowed them to control events at the now renamed Arlington Stadium 24 hours before and after their games. The teams shared Arlington Stadium for the 1973 season. Originally named the Arlington Athletic Center, the stadium was built in conjunction with the softball venue, now known as Allan Saxe Field, on the ...

  3. Allan Saxe Field - Wikipedia

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    Allan Saxe Field is the home of the UTA Mavericks softball team located in Arlington, Texas. As a result of a complete reconstruction in 2014–15, the stadium currently has a capacity of 622. [ 1 ] Prior to the renovation, the softball facility had a seating capacity of 250.

  4. Wilson County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Fence Cutting Wars in Texas lasted for approximately five years, 1883–1888. The 40,000-acre (160 km 2 ) ranch of Houston and Dilworth became the focal point in Wilson County. As farmers and ranchers began to compete for precious land and water, cattlemen found it more difficult to feed their herds, prompting cowboys to cut through fences.

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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. Terrace (stadium) - Wikipedia

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    Terracing was introduced to American football with the inclusion of party decks with the ability to hold 35,000 people at Cowboys Stadium in the Dallas suburb of Arlington, Texas. Capacity for Dallas Cowboys games and other American football events is 80,000 seated, expandable to 111,000 with standing areas. [ 15 ]

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  9. Bird's Fort, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Bird's Fort was a community north of present-day Arlington, Texas . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In 1841, when John Neely Bryan established Dallas, he invited the settlers at Bird's Fort to come live in his proposed city.