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Arlington, a sprawling expanse in Tarrant County, unfolds across the gently rolling terrain of North Texas. It lies 6.4 miles west of Grand Prairie, TX (from Grand Prairie, TX: bearing 264°T), and is situated 9.8 miles south-east of North Richland Hills. Its physical setting is characterized by a broad, open sky that often burns with an almost startling intensity during summer afternoons, and a landscape that, while largely urbanized, still hints at the underlying prairie. The Trinity River, though not a dominant geographical feature within the city’s core, marks the broader watershed, its tributaries subtly shaping the land. The air here often carries a dry warmth, a persistent, sun-baked fragrance that speaks of the vastness of the plains stretching out in every direction. This is a place built on ambition and forward momentum, where the present is often more compelling than the past, and where the horizon seems to promise endless possibility. The history of Arlington is one of growth, fueled by its strategic position and a spirit of entrepreneurial endeavor. Originally settled in the mid-19th century, its development accelerated with the arrival of the railroad, transforming it from a modest agricultural community into a more robust commercial center. The economy of Arlington today is remarkably diverse, anchored by a strong presence in technology, advanced manufacturing, and a burgeoning service sector. Major industries include telecommunications, with significant operations from global giants, and a thriving logistics and distribution network, capitalizing on its central location within the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. The sheer scale of its economic output is impressive, reflecting a city that has consistently embraced innovation and expansion as its guiding principles. Arlington pulses with a vibrant cultural life, perhaps most famously known as the home of major professional sports franchises. The Dallas Cowboys of the NFL and the Texas Rangers of MLB command immense followings, drawing throngs to their state-of-the-art venues, which themselves have become iconic landmarks against the urban skyline. While the city does not host an NHL or NBA team directly within its limits, its proximity to other major league franchises in the metroplex means sports enthusiasts have ample opportunity to engage with professional athletics. Among its notable annual events, the Texas Live! entertainment district buzzes with activity throughout the year, drawing crowds for concerts and festivals. The city’s commitment to public spaces is evident in its numerous parks, offering green respites from the urban bustle. Renowned educational institutions, including the University of Texas at Arlington, contribute to the intellectual and cultural fabric of the community. The influence of famous individuals who have called Arlington home or have strong connections to the city is a testament to its diverse appeal, spanning the realms of music, acting, and athletics.
| Location | Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas |
| Coordinates | 32.735687°N, 97.108066°W |
| Timezone | Central Time (America/Chicago) |
| ZIP Code(s) | 76011, 76001, 76002, 76003, 76004 |
| Area Code | 817, 682 |
| Page generated | June 2026 |
| Weather data | Open-Meteo (open-source), NOAA National Weather Service |