Infobox settlement name Arlington, Arizona official name settlement type Census designated place nickname motto Images image skyline imagesize image caption image flag image seal Maps pushpin map USA Arizona pushpin label position the position of the pushpin label left, right, top, bottom, none pushpin map caption Location within the state of Arizona pushpin mapsize image map map caption Location within Maricopa county Location subdivision type List of sovereign states Country subdivision name United States subdivision type1 Political divisions of the United States State subdivision name1 Arizona subdivision type2 List of counties in Arizona County subdivision name2 Maricopa County, Arizona Maricopa government footnotes government type leader title Mayor leader name leader title1 leader name1 established title established date Area unit pref Imperial area footnotes area magnitude area total km2 area land km2 area water km2 Population population as of United States Census, 2000 2000 population footnotes population total 194 population density km2 auto General information timezone Mountain Time Zone Mountain MST utc offset 7 elevation footnotes elevation ft coordinates display title coordinates type type city region US AZ latd 33 latm 19 lats 32 latNS N longd 112 longm 45 longs 51 longEW W Area postal codes & others postal code type ZIP code s postal code 85322 area code blank name Federal Information Processing Standard FIPS code blank info blank1 name Geographic Names Information System GNIS feature ID blank1 info website footnotes Arlington is a census designated place in Maricopa County, Arizona Maricopa County , Arizona , United States , located about 40 miles west of Phoenix, Arizona Phoenix . It follows the street numbering system of Phoenix. As of the United States ... of any race. References references Maricopa County, Arizona Category Census designated places in Maricopa County, ArizonaArizona geo stub es ArlingtonArizona ... more details
PAGENAME can refer to the following TOCright Arlington National Cemetery , the military cemetery in Arlington County, Virginia , directly across the Potomac River from Washington, D.C. Places Canada Arlington, Nova Scotia Arlington, Ontario Arlington, Prince Edward Island Arlington No. 79, Saskatchewan Arlington, Yukon South Africa Arlington, Free State United Kingdom Arlington, Devon Arlington, East Sussex Arlington, Gloucestershire United States Communities Arlington, Alabama Arlington, ArizonaArlington, California Arlington, Colorado Neighborhoods of Jacksonville, Florida ArlingtonArlington, Jacksonville, Florida , a geographical section east of downtown Arlington, Georgia Arlington, Illinois Arlington, Indiana Arlington, Iowa Arlington, Kansas Arlington, Kentucky Arlington, Baltimore , Maryland Arlington, Massachusetts Arlington Township, Michigan Arlington, Minnesota Arlington, Missouri Arlington, Nebraska Arlington, New York Arlington, Staten Island , a neighborhood in Staten Island, New York Arlington, North Carolina Arlington, Ohio Arlington, Oregon Arlington Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania Arlington, South Dakota Arlington, Tennessee Arlington, Texas Arlington, Vermont Arlington County, Virginia , home of Arlington National Cemetery Arlington, Washington Arlington, Harrison County, West Virginia Arlington, Upshur County, West Virginia Arlington town , Wisconsin Arlington, Wisconsin , a village within the town of Arlington, Wisconsin Structures Arlington Antebellum Home & Gardens in Birmingham, Alabama Arlington Westover, Maryland , listed on the NRHP in Maryland Arlington House, The Robert E. Lee Memorial in Arlington County, Virginia Arlington MBTA station , Boston, Massachusetts Arlington Natchez, Mississippi , a historic home Arlington Theater , Santa Barbara, California SS Arlington SS Arlington , a steamship which sank in Lake Superior in 1940 USS Arlington USS Arlington , the name of several US naval ships People Baron Arlington , a title in the Peerage of England ... more details
Distinguish2 The Arlington Edmonton , in Edmonton Canada Infobox building name The Arlington image caption location latd 35.217174 longd 80.852343 iso region US coordinates display title status Complete start date completion date opening 2002 building type antenna spire convert 310 ft m abbr on roof top floor floor count 24 elevator count cost floor area architect structural engineer main contractor developer James J Gross, The Metropolitan Group owner management references The Arlington is a convert 310 ft m 0 tall skyscraper in Charlotte , North Carolina . It was completed in 2002 and has 24 floors and an outdoor swimming pool on the roof. It is the 16th tallest building in Charlotte, and is the tallest building outside of downtown. It was originally planned to be convert 425 ft m 0 abbr on and 42 stories tall when announced in September 1997, but it was scaled back because the developer was unable to secure the financing required to build a 425 foot 130 m building. Because the building is located outside the Interstate 277 North Carolina I 277 inner loop, the apartments on the city side of the building have a fantastic view of the Charlotte skyline. A residential tower with some office and commercial space, The Arlington is well known because of its pink glass. Local nicknames include Big Pink and Pepto Bismol . The actual color of the glass is Desert Rose or 6F2828 . The color does not tint views from the inside. The building is notable for being the location of Nikko s, a large modern sushi restaurant which is one of Charlotte s hottest night spots. The building is also the home of several current and former Panthers NFL and Bobcats NBA players. See also List of tallest buildings in Charlotte References http www.emporis.com en wm bu ?id streetarlington charlotte nc usa Emporis Charlotte skyscrapers DEFAULTSORT Arlington, The Category Skyscrapers in Charlotte, North Carolina Category Buildings and structures completed in 2002 Category Office buildings in North Carolina ... more details
Use mdy dates date September 2011 About the U.S. state of Arizona pp move indef Infobox U.S. state Name Arizona Fullname State of Arizona Flag Flag of Arizona.svg Flaglink Flag of Arizona Flag Seal Arizona StateSeal.svg Map Arizona in United States.svg Nickname The Grand Canyon State br The Copper State ..., Arizonian ref cite web url http www.merriam webster.com dictionary arizona title Arizona Definition ... accessdate 2010 07 25 accessdate 2011 12 28 ref Capital Phoenix, Arizona OfficialLang English Languages ... of State Legislature Arizona Legislature Upperhouse Arizona Senate Senate Lowerhouse Arizona ... symbols Flag Flag of Arizona.svg Name Arizona Amphibian Hyla eximia Arizona Tree Frog Bird Cactus ... Mammal Ring tailed Cat Reptile Arizona Ridge Nosed Rattlesnake Tree Parkinsonia Palo verde Colors ... Gemstone Turquoise Mineral Fire Agate StateRock Petrified wood Ships USS Arizona USS Arizona Slogan The Grand Canyon State Soil Casa Grande soil Casa Grande Song State songs of Arizona State Anthem Arizona March Song br State songs of Arizona Alternate State Anthem Arizona alternate Route Marker Arizona 48.svg Quarter 2008 AZ Proof.png QuarterReleaseDate 2008 Arizona IPAc en audio en us Arizona.ogg ... States that is located in the Southwestern United States southwestern portion of the U.S. Arizona is also part of the Western United States and of the Mountain West states. Arizona is the list of U.S. ..., Arizona Phoenix . The second largest city is Tucson , followed list of cities in Arizona by population in population by eight cities of the Phoenix metropolitan area Mesa, Arizona Mesa , Glendale, Arizona Glendale , Chandler, Arizona Chandler , Scottsdale, Arizona Scottsdale , Gilbert, Arizona Gilbert , Tempe, Arizona Tempe , Peoria, Arizona Peoria , and Surprise, Arizona Surprise . These are followed next by Yuma, Arizona Yuma in Yuma County, Arizona Yuma County . Arizona is the 48th state ... statehood on February 14, 1912. Arizona is noted for its desert climate in its southern half, where ... more details
Infobox Single See Wikipedia WikiProject Songs Name There Is No Arizona Cover Jamie O Neal Arizona.jpg Cover size Caption Artist Jamie O Neal from Album Shiver Jamie O Neal album Shiver Released August 7, 2000 B side Frantic ref name whitburn cite book last Whitburn first Joel title Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008 publisher Record Research, Inc year 2008 page 305 isbn 0 89820 177 2 accessdate 2010 02 12 ref Format CD single , 7 single Genre Country music Country Length 3 57 Label Universal Music Group Nashville Mercury Nashville Writer Jamie O Neal br Lisa Drew br Shaye Smith Producer Keith Stegall Certification This single There Is No Arizona br 2000 Next single When I Think About Angels br 2001 Misc There Is No Arizona is the debut single by Australian country music artist Jamie O Neal . Released in August 2000, the song is from O Neal s Shiver Jamie O Neal album Shiver album. The song reached Number One on the Billboard magazine Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks now Hot Country Songs charts. Content The narrator talks about how a girl and a guy needed some time alone, so he sets off to move to Arizona, and promises to send for her when he s ready, but he ended up leaving forever. The song goes on to say that if there was a Grand Canyon she could fill it up with the lies he s told her. Music video The music video was directed by Lawrence Carroll and premiered in mid 2000. Chart performance There Is No Arizona debuted at number 69 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks for the chart week of August 12, 2000. class wikitable sortable align left Chart 2000 2001 align center Peak br position ref name whitburn singlechart Billboardcountrysongs 1 artist Jamie O Neal artistid 411719 singlechart Billboardhot100 40 artist Jamie O Neal artistid 411719 start box s bef before Tell Her br by Lonestar s ttl title Billboard magazine Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks br 2001 in country music United States number one single years February 17, 2001 s aft after But for the Grace ... more details
Arlington Heights can refer to a place in the United States Towns or cities Arlington Heights, Illinois Arlington Heights, Massachusetts Arlington Heights, Ohio Arlington Heights, Pennsylvania Arlington Heights, Washington Neighborhoods Arlington Heights, Fort Worth, Texas Arlington Heights, Los Angeles, California Arlington Heights, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Arlington Heights, Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania An area in Arlington County, Virginia East Richmond Heights, California Arlington Heights, California geodis ca Arlington Heights de Arlington Heights fr Arlington Heights it Arlington Heights nl Arlington Heights ja pl Arlington Heights pt Arlington Heights vo Arlington Heights ... more details
North Arlington is the name of two places in the United States North Arlington, New Jersey . Lee Highway North Arlington, Virginia , a neighborhood in Arlington County, Virginia . Disambig ... more details
USS Arlington may refer to USS Arlington AP 174 , was a Cape Johnson class transport. USS Arlington AGMR 2 , was previously the USS Saipan CVL 48 and converted into a command ship and renamed Arlington AGMR 2 . USS Arlington LPD 24 , is a San Antonio class amphibious transport dock currently under construction. Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Arlington Category United States Navy ship names de USS Arlington es USS Arlington pl USS Arlington ... more details
Arlington Township may refer to the following places in the United States Arlington Township, Michigan Arlington Township, Sibley County, Minnesota geodis Category Township name disambiguation pages de Arlington Township ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Arlington Reservoir nrhp type image Arlington Reservoir, ArlingtonMA IMG 2695.JPG caption location Arlington, Massachusetts lat degrees 42 lat minutes 24 lat seconds 52 lat direction N long degrees 71 long minutes 11 long seconds 34 long direction W locmapin Massachusetts area built 1920s architect Frederick F. Low architecture Classical Revival added September 27, 1985 governing body mpsub Arlington MRA refnum 85002676 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref Commons category Arlington Reservoir The Arlington Reservoir is a large water tank located on Park Circle in Arlington, Massachusetts . It is an exact copy of the rotunda from the Samothrace temple complex . Constructed in the 1920s in a Classical Revival , it was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. References Reflist Registered Historic Places Category Buildings and structures on the National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts Category Buildings and structures in Arlington, Massachusetts Category Reservoirs in Massachusetts ArlingtonMA NRHP stub ... more details
Arlington College might refer to one of several academic institutions, including University of Texas at ArlingtonArlington College, a Christian school in California that merged into Azusa Pacific University disambig ... more details
unreferenced date October 2010 Arlington is a village and civil parish in the North Devon district of Devon in England. The parish includes the villages of Arlington and Arlington Beccott . The population of the parish is 98 2001 census . Arlington is the location of the National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty National Trust property called Arlington Court Arlington Court & The National Trust s Carriage Collection . Arlington Court belonged to the Chichester family before it passed into the hands of the National Trust. Sir Mark Walker resided and died in Arlington. External links Commons category Arlington, Devon http www.devon.gov.uk localstudies 100046 1.html Devon Local Studies Arlington community page coord 51 08 54 N 3 58 55 W display title type city region GB Category Villages in Devon Devon geo stub nl Arlington Devon pl Arlington Devon ... more details
Arlington Fire may refer to Arlington Fire District The fire district that provides fire protection to the Town of Poughkeepsie, New York Poughkeepsie Arlington County Fire Department A county wide fire district in Arlington County, Virginia Disambig ... more details
Arlington Hotel may refer to Arlington Hotel Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas Arlington Hotel Narrowsburg, New York , List of RHPs in NY listed on the NRHP in New York Arlington Hotel Zanesville, Ohio , listed on the NRHP in Ohio Arlington Hotel Echo, Oregon , List of RHPs in OR listed on the NRHP in Oregon disambig de Arlington Hotel ... more details
Arlington Plantation or Arlington Plantation House may refer to in the United States Arlington Plantation House Franklin, Louisiana , List of RHPs in LA listed on the NRHP in Louisiana Arlington Plantation Lake Providence, Louisiana , List of RHPs in LA listed on the NRHP in Louisiana Arlington Plantation House Washington, Louisiana , listed on the NRHP in Louisiana See also Arlington disambiguation disambig ... more details
Arlington House may refer to Arlington House, The Robert E. Lee Memorial Arlington House London a hostel for the homeless in London, England, and one of the Rowton Houses Arlington House in London, the demolished home of Henry Bennet, 1st Earl of Arlington on the site of Buckingham Palace Arlington House Publishers , a now defunct American book publisher that published jazz discographies, as well as conservative, anti communist titles. Arlington Beach House , one of the first hotels built in Saskatchewan and was one of the first buildings constructed along Last Mountain Lake disambig ... more details
Infobox NRHP name Arlington Club nrhp type image Arlington club portland oregon.jpg alt caption Arlington ... year refnum 10000599 mpsub governing body The Arlington Club is a gentlemen s club private social ... state of Oregon . First called the Social Club and later re named the Arlington Club, it offered ... the membership criteria for men by the late 1960s and for women in 1990. In 2011, the Arlington ... 2 Montgomery, p. 2 ref tag ref The Arlington Club s self published history lists the founders ... 1896 &mdash formed during the 1890s, and memberships often overlapped with the Arlington Club. The Concordia Club, formed in 1878, was the Jewish version of the Arlington Club, which was at the time ... reorganized and re named itself the Arlington Club in 1881, it had grown to a membership of about 100 ... and terra cotta in a neo classical style, ref cite web title Arlington Club url http www.emporis.com ... February 10, 2010 ref were William M. Whidden and Ion Lewis . ref cite web title Arlington ... building in April 2010, ref cite news url http www.oregonlive.com portland index.ssf 2010 05 arlington club still a bit of.html title Portland s Arlington Club still a bit of a mystery last Leeson ... arlington club lands spot on n.html title Arlington Club lands spot on National Register of Historic ... kept out of the Arlington Club until the late 1960s after Portland s Jewish leaders including Gus Solomon ... of the Arlington Club membership and that the membership included no African Americans . ref name ... resolution urging the Arlington Club and the University Club, another men only club, to admit ..., the club voted to allow women as full members. ref name Laatz group n At the time, the Arlington ... page A01 date October 5, 1989 ref In March 1990, the Arlington Club members voted 320 to 145 to allow ... Joan title Arlington Club to Admit Women work The Oregonian page B01 date March 29, 1990 ref ref cite news title Men of the Arlington Club Finally Open Door to Women last Filips first Janet date February ... more details
merge to Arlington National Cemetery date September 2011 The Arlington Oak was an estimated 220 year old tree felled by the effects of Hurricane Irene in 2011. It grew on land formerly owned by Robert E. Lee and, as of 2011, part of Arlington National Cemetery . The tree is known to have influenced the selection of the burial site for members of the Kennedy family and provided shade for their graves. References http www.cnn.com 2011 US 09 01 virginia.irene.arlington.oak index.html?hpt hp c2 National cemetery s centuries old Arlington Oak felled by Irene http www.washingtonpost.com local irene fells arlington oak 2011 09 01 gIQA7IrUvJ story.html Irene fells Arlington Oak http www.nbcwashington.com news local Irene Took Out Arlington Oak at Kennedys Grave 128944158.html Irene Took Out Arlington Oak at Kennedy s Grave http www.wjla.com articles 2011 09 ancient oak tree at arlington cemetery felled by irene 65969.html Ancient Oak Tree at Arlington Cemetery Felled by Irene http www.legitgov.org National cemeterys centuries old Arlington Oak felled Irene National cemetery s centuries old Arlington Oak felled by Irene http www.bellinghamherald.com 2011 09 01 2165920 irene took out 220 year old oak.html Irene took out 220 year old oak at Kennedy grave Category Individual oak trees ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox peerage title name Earldom of Arlington creation date 22 April ... of Arlington Sir Henry Bennet present holder abbeyant between Jennifer Forwood, 11th Baroness Arlington Lady Arlington , Sir Frederick Sebastian Cholmeley and Linda Williams remainder to grantee s heirs of the body lawfully begotten subsidiary titles Viscount Thetford Baron Arlington Baron Arlington is a title in the Peerage of England . In 1664, it was created for Henry Bennet, 1st Earl of Arlington ... peerages. In 1672, he was made Earl of Arlington and Viscount Thetford , and was regranted the title of Baron Arlington , with the same special remainder. The first Earl died without male heirs ... II . After the death of the couple, Charles FitzRoy, their son, came to hold both the Arlington and Grafton ... accident in 1936. The dukedom passed to a cousin, while all of the Arlington titles fell into abeyance ... of the barony of Arlington was terminated in her favour. The earldom of Arlington, however, remains ... earldom of Cromartie in 1893. Barons Arlington 1664 Henry Bennet, 1st Earl of Arlington 1618 1685 Isabella FitzRoy, Duchess of Grafton Isabella FitzRoy, Duchess of Grafton, 2nd Countess of Arlington c. 1668 1723 Charles FitzRoy, 2nd Duke of Grafton Charles FitzRoy, 2nd Duke of Grafton, 3rd Earl of Arlington ... Earl of Arlington 1735 1811 George FitzRoy, 4th Duke of Grafton George FitzRoy, 4th Duke of Grafton, 5th Earl of Arlington 1760 1844 Henry FitzRoy, 5th Duke of Grafton Henry FitzRoy, 5th Duke of Grafton, 6th Earl of Arlington 1790 1863 William FitzRoy, 6th Duke of Grafton William FitzRoy, 6th Duke of Grafton, 7th Earl of Arlington 1819 1882 Augustus FitzRoy, 7th Duke of Grafton Augustus FitzRoy, 7th Duke of Grafton, 8th Earl of Arlington 1821 1918 Alfred FitzRoy, 8th Duke of Grafton Alfred FitzRoy, 8th Duke of Grafton, 9th Earl of Arlington 1850 1930 John FitzRoy, 9th Duke of Grafton John FitzRoy, 9th Duke of Grafton, 10th Earl of Arlington 1914 1936 abeyant 1936 Jennifer Forwood, 11th Baroness ... more details
The Arlington Line was a series of fortifications erected in present day Arlington County, Virginia , to protect the Washington, D.C. City of Washington during the American Civil War . Just across the Potomac River from the Union American Civil War Union capital, Confederate States of America Confederate Virginia was a major Union concern when the war began. In May 1861, federal troops seized much of present day Arlington County which borders the Potomac , and immediately began constructing an extensive network of fortifications to protect Washington. That network eventually became known as the Arlington Line. The pace of construction accelerated after the Confederacy defeated the Union at the First Battle of Bull Run in July 1861. The Arlington Line was quite strategically effective. It was never attacked, even after the Union s disastrous defeat at the Second Battle of Bull Run in August 1862. Major D.P. Woodbury was the Union engineer who designed and constructed the Arlington Line, and one of its forts, Fort Woodbury which once stood in what is today Arlington s Courthouse, Virginia Courthouse neighborhood , was named for him. Historical markers showing the locations of each of the former Arlington Line fortifications and providing brief descriptions of each can be found throughout Arlington County. For more information, see the External Links. References External links http www.arlingtonhistory.org learn 2 history of arlington county the arlington line Arlington Historical Society Arlington Line http www.arlingtonhistory.org learn 2 historic sites military use structures Arlington Historical Society Military use structures Civil War DC forts Category Virginia in the American Civil War Category Arlington County, Virginia Category Civil War defenses of Washington, D.C. AmericanCivilWar stub Virginia stub ... more details
orphan date April 2010 Theatre Arlington is a theatre in Arlington, Texas . It was established in 1973 with the goal of providing the city with a professional live theater. The once small theatre has since become a large 199 seat building providing entertainment and education. As one of the largest community theatres in the nation, Theatre Arlington offers quality entertainment to the North Texas area featuring a semi professional cast and stellar designers and staff. The Beginning of a Theatre theatre producer Productions were performed at different locations within Arlington, until finally in 1981 an older Church building church on Division Street was bought and was remodeled. For the first time, the theater had a permanent home that seated 134 audience members. The theater grew and grew, and the board of directors began planning to expand. The Sell of Division Street 1990 began for Theatre Arlington with the sale of the Division Street Theater. Theatre Arlington then moved on from its old establishment to its new beginning on Main Street in the center of downtown in 1991. On New Year s Eve 1991 , the new theater which had 199 seats opened with a successful play named Pump Boys and Dinettes . The theater operated for the next three years. Two Renovations A second phase of renovation ... rooms. And even more In August 2000, Theatre Arlington was donated a convert 7500 sqft m2 adj on building ... Arlington Education Center houses the theatre s administrative offices, rehearsal hall and downstairs box office. A third renovation installment was completed in 2004. Timeline 1973 Arlington Community Theatre is established. 1981 Division Street location is purchased. 1991 Theatre Arlington moves to Main Street. 1999 Theatre Arlington wins the Best of Tarrant Award . 2007 08 Celebrated 35th Anniversary Season. References http www.theatrearlington.org ?page id 132 Theatre Arlington History Category ... County, Texas DEFAULTSORT Arlington, Theatre ... more details
Infobox settlement name City of Arlington Nickname s Agg town, A town settlement type City image skyline ... , University of Texas at Arlington , Rangers Ballpark in Arlington , Lake Arlington, Six Flags ... Tarrant County Texas Incorporated Areas Arlington highlighted.svg mapsize 250x200px map caption Location of Arlington in Tarrant County, Texas Tarrant County , Texas image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 ... Geographic Names Information System GNIS feature ID blank1 info 1372320 GR 3 footnotes Arlington is a city ... in the Dallas Fort Worth metroplex Metroplex . Arlington is the seventh largest city in Texas ... Dallas, Texas Dallas , Arlington is home to the University of Texas at Arlington , the Texas Rangers baseball Texas Rangers Rangers Ballpark in Arlington , Cowboys Stadium , the International Bowling ..., Texas Pantego . Arlington is the headquarters of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region IV . Arlington is also the largest city in the state that is not a county seat. History Anglo European settlement in the Arlington area dates back at least to the 1840s. After the May 24, 1841 battle ... www.waymarking.com waymarks WMTMK Marrow Bone Spring Marrow Bone Spring in present day Arlington historical .... File Cowboys stadium.jpeg thumb 250px left Cowboys Stadium May 2009 Arlington was founded in 1876 along the Texas and Pacific Railway . ref Handbook of Texas id AA hja13 name Arlington, Texas ref The city was named after Robert E. Lee General Robert E. Lee s Arlington House, The Robert E. Lee Memorial Arlington House in present day Arlington County, Virginia . Arlington grew as a cotton ginning ... Arlington Chamber of Commerce was founded in 1945, by community, business, and civic leaders who ... 1951, Harold Patterson in 1967 68, and Richard Greene in 1981 82. Today, the Arlington Chamber is one ... profit organization members, who collectively employ more than 60,000 individuals in Arlington, amounting .... Arlington became one of the boomburb s, the extremely fast growing suburbs of the post World War ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Arlington, Washington image skyline Downtown Arlington, Washington.jpg ... image map Snohomish County Washington Incorporated and Unincorporated areas Arlington Highlighted.svg mapsize 250px map caption Location of Arlington within Snohomish County image map1 mapsize1 map ... GR 3 footnotes Arlington is a city in northern Snohomish County, Washington , United States, bordered ... United States Census 2010 census . History Arlington was platted in 1890, and was named after Lord Henry Arlington, a member of Charles II of England s cabinet. Arlington was incorporated as a city ... in Arlington. The city is home to the Stillaguamish Valley Pioneer Museum . File Arlington, WA City Hall 01.jpg thumb City Hall, Arlington, Washington. Demographics Historical Populations tital U.S. ... 9.2 of those under the age of 18 and 10.4 of those age 65 and older. Economy File Arlington, WA Arlington Hardware and Lumber 01.jpg thumb left Arlington Hardware and Lumber, founded 1903, now takes up several storefronts on the east side of the N. Olympic Ave downtown strip. File Arlington, WA Hotel ... Ave downtown strip. Timber From its founding, Arlington was dependent on timber harvesting and timber ... North West and Arlington was not immune. There is still one hard wood saw mill in town and a pole plant but for the most part, logging as a way of life disappeared for most all of Arlington s residence. Railroad Historically, Arlington was a railroad town with several different rail connections ... Sedro Woolley to Snohomish, Washington Snohomish . Arlington also had a branch line running east to Darrington ... dependent as it once was, Arlington still maintains a rail connection with BNSF Railways via a spur line. Remnants of Arlington s railroad history can still be seen with the various trestles ... rail right of way in to bike hike trails. Farming Arlington Cooperative Association Pioneer Creamery, 1901 Arlington Condensery, 1920 Snohomish County Dairy Association Darigold http www.redroosterroute.com ... more details
infobox UK place country England static image static image caption latitude 51.75 longitude 01.85 official name Arlington population shire district shire county Gloucestershire region South West England constituency westminster post town postcode district postcode area dial code os grid reference SP1006 Arlington is a village in Gloucestershire , England . It is known for being the ancestral home of John Custis II, who emigrated to the Colony of Virginia and named his palatial four story brick mansion built in 1675 in Northumberland County, Virginia , Arlington after this town. ref Custis, John. The Letterbook of John Custis IV of Williamsburg, 1717 1742. Josephine Little Zuppan, ed. Lanham, Md. Rowman & Littlefield, 2005, p. 18 Guy, Chris. Project Casts Light on House Lost to Past. Baltimore Sun . September 8, 2001. ref Arlington would be abandoned after just 50 years, but the name would be used by his great great grandson, George Washington Parke Custis , as the name for his large Arlington Estate on the south shore of the Potomac River near what is now Washington, D.C. ref http www.nps.gov history history online books arho clr.pdf Cultural Landscape Program. Arlington House The Robert E. Lee Memorial Cultural Landscape Report. National Capital Region. National Park Service. U.S. Department of the Interior. Washington, D.C. 2001, p. 25. Accessed 2011 09 24 ref Arlington Estate would later be owned by American Civil War General Robert E. Lee himself a Descendants of James I of England descendant of James I and today is known as Arlington National Cemetery . Footnotes reflist External links Commons category inline Arlington, Gloucestershire Category Villages in Gloucestershire Category Cotswold district Gloucestershire geo stub pl Arlington Gloucestershire ... more details
Infobox planet minorplanet yes width 25em bgcolour FFFFC0 apsis name Arlington symbol image caption discovery yes discovery ref discoverer J. Ticha and M. Tichy discovery site Klet discovered July 5, 1999 designations yes mp name 35978 alt names 1999 NC named after Arlington, Massachusetts mp category orbit ref epoch May 14, 2008 aphelion 2.6054097 perihelion 1.9997501 semimajor eccentricity 0.1315176 period 1276.2051897 avg speed inclination 6.03389 asc node 136.76108 mean anomaly 222.67320 arg peri 116.46358 satellites physical characteristics yes dimensions mass density surface grav escape velocity sidereal day axial tilt pole ecliptic lat pole ecliptic lon albedo temperatures temp name1 mean temp 1 max temp 1 temp name2 max temp 2 spectral type abs magnitude 15.3 35978 Arlington 1999 NC is a Asteroid belt main belt asteroid discovered on July 5, 1999 by J. Ticha and M. Tichy at Klet . References Reflist External links http ssd.jpl.nasa.gov sbdb.cgi?sstr 35978 Arlington JPL Small Body Database Browser on 35978 Arlington MinorPlanets Navigator 35977 Lexington 35979 1999 NC2 MinorPlanets Footer DEFAULTSORT Arlington Category Main Belt asteroids Category Asteroids named for places Category Discoveries by Milo Tich Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1999 beltasteroid stub fa it 35978 Arlington pl 35978 Arlington pt 35978 Arlington uk 35978 yo 35978 Arlington ... more details