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Arlington and campus
The university opened its Arlington campus in 1982, two blocks from the Virginia Square-GMU station in Arlington.
The George Mason University School of Law on the Arlington campus
The Arlington campus was established in 1979 by the Virginia General Assembly for the newly founded law school.
The Institute has a satellite campus in Arlington, Virginia.
* University of Texas at Arlington Fort Worth campus
The FDIC ’ s satellite campus in Arlington, Virginia, is home to many administrative and support functions, though the most senior officials work at the main building in Washington
A fourth international conference on the Gaia Theory, sponsored by the Northern Virginia Regional Park Authority and others, was held in October 2006 at the Arlington, VA campus of George Mason University.
" Arlington Hall " was founded in 1927 as a private girls school, which, by 1941, resided on a campus and had acquired the name " Arlington Hall Junior College for Women ".
With the " GMU " standing for the adjacent, Arlington campus of George Mason University, the $ 50, 000 required for the change was paid for by Arlington County.
The institute is currently located in Hazel Hall on the Arlington campus of George Mason University.
Hazel Hall, home of the Mercatus Center and the Institute for Humane Studies on the George Mason University Arlington campus
The organization is currently located in Hazel Hall on the George Mason University Arlington campus, along with sister organization the Mercatus Center.
Headquartered on the Texas A & M University campus in College Station, Texas, TTI also maintains a full-service safety proving ground facility in Bryan, Texas, and has offices in Arlington, Dallas, Austin, El Paso, San Antonio and Houston.
The campus is situated southwest of downtown Arlington, and is located in the Dallas – Fort Worth metropolitan area.
The campus in Arlington was established as a branch under the authority of Texas A & M University and was called Grubbs Vocational College.
The decision by the Texas A & M University governing board to focus on the College Station campus led officials of Arlington State College and a number of Arlington citizens to enlist the support of Governor John Connally and key members of the Texas Legislature to separate Arlington State College from the Texas A & M University System and to join The University of Texas System.
The UT Arlington main campus also sits above the Barnett Shale formation.
The campus is situated near the southern edge of the downtown area of Arlington that contains the city government offices as well as the Texas and Pacific Railway line that the city was originally established around.
The special events center and adjacent College Park area are located on the eastern edge of the campus and will serve as a link to downtown Arlington and alleviate a shortage of parking through the addition of 1, 800 spaces.

Arlington and is
Doubleday died of heart disease in Mendham, and is buried in Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia.
There is a obelisk monument at Arlington National Cemetery where he is buried, located about behind the Lee Mansion.
* North Cambridge ( Area 11 ) is bordered on the north by the Arlington and Somerville borders, on the south by railroad tracks, on the west by the Belmont border, and on the east by the Somerville border.
Colonel Linebarger is buried in Arlington National Cemetery, Section 35, Grave Number 4712.
Captain America is purportedly laid to rest in Arlington National Cemetery, but Tony Stark ( Iron Man ) and others have actually returned Rogers ' body to the Arctic where Rogers had been found years before.
Cowboys Stadium is a new domed stadium with a retractable roof in Arlington, Texas, for the National Football League's Dallas Cowboys.
Originally at Texas Stadium, the ring is now on display at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington.
Powers is buried in Arlington National Cemetery as an Air Force veteran.
* 1943 – The world's largest office building, The Pentagon, is dedicated in Arlington, Virginia.
* 1864 – Arlington National Cemetery is established when around Arlington Mansion ( formerly owned by Confederate General Robert E. Lee ) are officially set aside as a military cemetery by U. S. Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton.
" He is interred at Arlington National Cemetery where his headstone reads " Lee Marvin, PFC US Marine Corps, World War II ".
* 1967 – The body of President John F. Kennedy is moved to a permanent burial place at Arlington National Cemetery.
* 1921 – The Tomb of the Unknowns is dedicated by US President Warren G. Harding at Arlington National Cemetery.
* 1963 – President John F. Kennedy is buried at Arlington National Cemetery.
General Donovan might have copied the papers before returning them the following January, but there is no record of Arlington Hall's receiving them, and CIA and NSA archives have no surviving copies.
( The original is at the north end of Arlington National Cemetery.
Rosetta Stone is a brand of language-learning software published by Rosetta Stone Ltd., headquartered in Arlington County, Virginia, US.
The Guns Platoon ( as it is known for short ) has the task of rendering military honors in the National Capital Region, including armed forces full-honors funerals ; state funerals ; presidential inaugurations ; full-honors wreath ceremonies at the Tomb of the Unknowns in Arlington National Cemetery ; state arrivals at the White House and Pentagon, and retirement ceremonies for general-grade officers in the Military District of Washington, which are normally conducted at Fort Myer.
The Science & Environmental Policy Project ( SEPP ) is a research and advocacy group financed by private contributions based in Arlington, Virginia in the United States.
He is buried in Arlington National Cemetery as a final insult to the Confederate States of America and is regarded as one of the most esteemed Presidents in United States ( alternate ) history.

Arlington and served
It is served by the Arlington Cemetery station on the Blue Line of the Washington Metro system.
State Representative Leo Berman of Tyler formerly resided in Arlington and served on the city council, including a stint as mayor pro tempore from 1979 to 1985.
Arlington is served by Shelby County Schools.
Dalworthington Gardens is served by Key Elementary School, Gunn Junior High School, Martin High School, and Arlington High School.
The proximity of the already established Arlington ISD led to the entirety of Dalworthington Gardens being served by the AISD since the middle of the 20th century.
The proximity of the already established Arlington ISD led to the entirety of Pantego being served by the AISD since the middle of the 20th century.
Marysville is served by two weekly newspapers, the Marysville Globe and the North County Outlook, which also serves Arlington, Tulalip, and Lakewood.
Poynette is served by the Poynette School District, which includes Poynette High School, Poynette Middle School and Arlington Elementary Schools.
Statues of Channing are located on the edge of the Boston Public Garden, across the street from the Arlington Street Church that he served, and facing Channing Memorial Church, built in Newport, Rhode Island in 1880 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of his birth.
His grandson, William James Donovan, served as an enlisted soldier in Vietnam and is also buried at Arlington National Cemetery.
The two youngest served in the United States Air Force and are interred near their father's burial site at Arlington National Cemetery.
It served as the home for the Texas Rangers ( MLB ) from 1972 until 1993, when the team moved into The Ballpark in Arlington ( now Rangers Ballpark in Arlington ).
From 1945 to 1977, Arlington Hall served as the headquarters of the United States Army Security Agency and, for a brief period in late 1948, the newly formed United States Air Force Security Service ( USAFSS ) until they relocated to Brooks AFB in San Antonio, Texas.
Beginning in January 1963, Arlington Hall served as the premier facility of the newly created Defense Intelligence Agency ( DIA ).
He served as team President for eight years, responsible for the operations of the company as well as the building of The Ballpark in Arlington, Texas.
* 1983 to 1995, he served as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Dearborn Financial Inc., Arlington Heights, Illinois.
Later that year, both men served as co-chairs of STONEWALK, a group who pulled a one-ton rock engraved " Unknown Civilians Killed in War " from Boston to Arlington National Cemetery.
By 2000, Arlington County authorities, who had previously concentrated on development of areas adjacent to Washington Metro rail lines, began giving more attention to areas not served by Metro, such as the Columbia Pike corridor and Shirlington.
The College is served by a library system extending across all six campuses and the Arlington Center.
He joined the United States Navy and was stationed at Anacostia Naval Base in Washington, D. C., where he served in the elite U. S. Navy Ceremonial Guard, with duty at Arlington National Cemetery.
* c. 1990 – Tom Vandergriff, while running for county judge of Tarrant County, Texas ( had served as mayor of Arlington, a nonpartisan position, and in Congress as a Democrat )
Private Felix Z. Longoria ( 1920 – June 1945 ), was a Mexican-American soldier, who served in the United States Army during World War II and was buried at Arlington National Cemetery.
He was one of the last surviving of those who served as a general officer on either side during the Civil War He is buried at Arlington National Cemetery in the Miles Mausoleum.

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