Even before its immense population surge, Arlington never dreamed small.
In the 1930s, Arlington Downs attracted thousands to its
state-of-the-art horse racing facility. Just three decades later, Six
Flags Over Texas opened, cementing a reputation as an entertainment
destination. The hubbub of the stadiums and shopping complexes that
followed often obscured other parts of the community's rich heritage,
including far-reaching contributions to the disability rights movement.
The city suffered growing pains as well, such as the demise of college
football and the deadly 1892 train depot shootout that ended the town's
lawless period. Join Evelyn Barker, along with Davis McCown, Leslie
Wagner and Trevor Engel, for the forgotten details of Arlington's
dynamic past.