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The Heritage Center on Johnson Creek is part of the Arlington Historical Society's Fielder House Museum Complex. Middle Tate Johnson was one of the first settlers in the Arlington area. The Heritage Center contains what remains of his plantation's cemetery, several cabins used by early settlers, and the North Side School house used for one term until a permanent school could be built. Teachers are encouraged to reserve the park and hold school in the old schoolhouse.

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Meadowbrook Golf Course

Located one mile east of downtown Arlington in Meadowbrook Park, Meadowbrook Golf Course, built in 1935, is the oldest course in Arlington. The 9-Hole executive layout, par 32 consists of six par fours 250 to 300 yards in length and three par threes approximately 150

Arlington, TX Golf Courses

Lake Arlington Golf Course

Lake Arlington Golf Course is a traditional 18 hole, par 71 facility that sits on 185

Arlington, TX Golf Courses

Chester W. Ditto Golf Course

Chester W. Ditto Golf Course, located in north Arlington, is one of the most sought after courses in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. This challenging, 18-hole, par 72 golf course, offers plush tiff fairways narrowed by trees and accented with white sand bunkers and ponds. The 164

Arlington, TX Golf Courses


Fielder House Museum

The historic Fielder house is a brick prairie-style house built in 1914 as the home of Arlington community leader James Park Fielder. It was the center of a 214

Arlington, TX Museums

Things to do near Arlington, TX

Elk Hollow Golf Course

Course Access: PublicHoles: 9Reserve Advance Tee Times: Yes...

Glen Garden Golf & Country Club

Course Access: Semi-PrivateHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: 7 days...

Gibbons Creek Lake Parks

TMPA PARK * Located 2 miles north of Carlos, Texas on FM 244. Take FM 30 20 miles east from College Station to Carlos. T...

Henderson County Historical Museum

Vintage and antique memorabilia are displayed in the 1896 Faulk-Gauntt building. The first floor exhibits of the Henderson Co...