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  2. Irving, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Irving is a city in Dallas County, Texas, United States, and part of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. It has a population of 256,684 and is known for its racial and ethnic diversity, Las Colinas master-planned community, and University of Dallas.

  3. Texas Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Texas Stadium was an American football stadium in Irving, Texas, that was the home of the Dallas Cowboys for 38 seasons. It was known for its distinctive hole in the roof, its luxury boxes, and its blue star wall.

  4. Timeline of Irving, Texas - Wikipedia

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    2003 - City centennial observed. [9]2010 April 11: Texas Stadium dismantled. Population: 216,290. [14]2011 Irving Convention Center at Las Colinas opens.; Beth Van Duyne elected mayor.

  5. Las Colinas, Irving, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Las Colinas is a mixed-use planned community development in Irving, Texas, part of the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. It is home to many corporate headquarters, golf courses, country clubs, and attractions, such as the Mustangs of Las Colinas sculpture and fountain.

  6. Toyota Music Factory - Wikipedia

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    Toyota Music Factory is an entertainment complex in Irving, Texas, with a 4,000-seat indoor music theater, a movie theater, a bowling alley and restaurants. It opened in 2017 as a mixed-use development by the ARK Group and Gensler, and was renamed from Irving Music Factory after Toyota bought the naming rights.

  7. Joy and Ralph Ellis Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The Joy and Ralph Ellis Stadium is a stadium at 600 East 6th Street, Irving, Texas, United States. It is used for American football and association football (soccer) matches, and also sometimes for athletics. The stadium opened in 1956 and has a capacity of 12,500. [1] Up until October 28, 2016, it was named Irving Schools Stadium.