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Best Things to Do in Arlington

By travelguylife.com

Arlington Center

One notable structure is the Italian Renaissance-styled Robbins Library (1892), which houses the nation's oldest continually running free children's library.

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Spy Pond Park

The Minuteman Commuter Bikeway connects this green space in Arlington, which is only a short distance from the city centre.

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Minuteman Commuter Bikeway

The Minuteman Commuter Bikeway, which passes through Arlington, closely resembles Paul Revere's infamous Midnight Ride, which he performed to warn the American colonial militia of the arrival of British troops.

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Cyrus Dallin Art Museum

Cyrus Edwin Dallin (1861–1944), a fascinating individual, moved to Arlington in 1900 and lived there for the remainder of his life.

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Jason Russell House

The fiercest skirmish in the opening engagement of the Revolutionary War took place on April 19, 1775, in the yard and house surrounding it.

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The Regent Theatre

In 1916, using cutting-edge fire-proof building techniques, this iconic entertainment venue in the heart of Arlington was created as a vaudeville stage.

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Old Schwamb Mill

You'll have a rare chance to see what is thought to be the oldest continually running mill in the United States in Arlington.

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Robbins Farm Park

This park is situated on quite a slope, with sports facilities at the top and a playground at the bottom, on former farmland that the well-to-do Robbins family donated to the city.

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Capitol Theatre

This six-screen theatre in a classic movie palace from 1925 is Arlington's major location for the newest Hollywood blockbusters.

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Arlington Reservoir

The 65-acre reservoir built in the early 1870s to supply water to Arlignton is located on the border with Lexington.

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