When was Arlington Texas officially founded and what is the origin of its name?
Arlington Texas officially founded itself along the Texas and Pacific Railway in 1876. It took its name from General Robert E. Lee's Arlington House in Virginia.
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Arlington Texas officially founded itself along the Texas and Pacific Railway in 1876. It took its name from General Robert E. Lee's Arlington House in Virginia.
U.S. Census Bureau figures show population growth from 7,692 people in 1950 to 90,229 by 1970. Population reached 261,721 by 1990 according to census data.
The Dallas Cowboys football team moved from Texas Stadium in Irving in 2009 to the $1.3 billion AT&T Stadium. This stadium has attracted high-profile sporting events including Super Bowl XLV in 2011.
As of the 2020 census, Arlington had a population of 394,266 people living in 142,650 households. The median age stood at 34.3 years according to official data.
On the 19th of August 2013, the two-year pilot project known as the Metro Arlington Xpress bus began offering weekday bus service. Via Arlington launched a public on-demand shared transportation service in December 2017.
On the 13th of January 1996, a 9-year-old girl named Amber Hagerman was abducted in Arlington. She was found murdered four days later according to police reports and no one has been arrested or convicted for her murder as of 2025.