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American Airlines Center

American Airlines Center, home of the Dallas Mavericks (NBA) and Dallas Stars (NHL), was designed by David M. Schwarz/Architectural Services, Inc. and HKS, Inc. The team combined architecture and technology to give Dallas a beautiful, fan friendly venue with lots of hi-tech touches. From its sweeping signature arches to the retractable seating, American Airlines Center's unique features single it out as the premier sports and entertainment venue in the country.

The exterior of American Airlines Center is made of brick, limestone and granite and the signature arches provide an open arm welcome to Dallas' citizens. The venue has four entrances, one on each side of the building for easy access. The north and south ends of the building feature dramatic outdoor balconies at the Platinum Level with spectacular views of downtown looking over the public plaza and cityscape.

Cowboys Stadium

The Dallas Cowboys Stadium is definitely the house that Jerry Jones built. And just like everything that Jerry Jones does this is bigger than life itself boasting the largest HD screen in the NFL. The new Dallas Cowboy Stadium has yet to be named due to a downturn in economic conditions but as soon as they get a big enough bidder it will be renamed. Beside hosting America's team the Dallas Cowboys the stadium will also draw other items in to show off this magnificent venue. Some of the highlights include Manny Pacquiao boxing match, Super Bowl LVX, The Big 12 Championship, and multiple concerts.

While box office will focus on Dallas Cowboys tickets, other non-football and NFL events will be hosted at the Cowboy Stadium, such as boxing, UFC fights and rodeo events, and concerts, non-profit and charitable events, family entertainment shows, and events hosted by the city and people of Dallas and Arlington, Texas.

Rangers Ballpark

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.