
| On April 1, 1994, a new era for the Texas Rangers began with the opening of Rangers Ballpark in Arlington. The beautiful baseball-only facility serves as the centerpiece of a 270-acre complex which solidifies Arlington, Texas as an entertainment giant in the Southwest. Rangers Ballpark in Arlington, completed in just 23 months, is a state-of-the-art building with the utmost in customer convenience. Yet, the 49,170-seat open-air ballpark was designed and built with tradition and intimacy in mind, containing features such as a granite and brick facade, exposed structural steel, an asymmetrical playing field, and a home run porch in right field. Texas architecture is featured throughout, from the outer facade to the Lone Stars in the concourses and on the seat aisles. This unique complex also includes a children's learning center and a four-story office building within the ballpark, and a youth baseball park, a 12-acre lake, and parks and recreation space on the perimeter. Total cost of the project was approximately 191 million dollars. | |
Hotels Nearby
There are several hotels within 5 miles of Rangers Ballpark. Click here for a listing of hotels near the Rangers Ballpark.
| Getting Here
Rangers Ballpark is located in the heart of Arlington, easily accessible from I-30 and 360. Directions & Map - Click here |
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Rangers Ballpark ToursRangers Ballpark tours are offered year-round at Rangers Ballpark. Group and individual tours are available. For full details, click here | Texas Rangers ScheduleFind out who the Rangers are playing in 2012 |
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Things To Do NearbyFrom nightlife to bowling to comedy clubs, there is plenty to do in Arlington around Rangers Ballpark. Events? Click here for a complete listing | Rangers Ballpark Virtual TourCant make a tour in person? Tour the Rangers Ballpark right now with your computer!
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