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What to See and Do in Irving, Texas
The entertainment choices in or near Irving cover a lot of landscape,
and satisfy any penchant or preference. From golf courses, the
Dallas Cowboys' Texas Stadium and the NHL's Dallas Stars' Dr Pepper
StarCenter, to the 700-seat Carpenter Performance Hall.
Points of Interest | Leisure
and Recreational Opportunities
Points of Interest
The Irving Convention and Visitors Bureau is a good place
to get your bearings, including information on local attractions
and maps of the surrounding area. Open Monday through Friday,
8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 222 West Las Colinas Blvd, Suite 1550.
Phone: (972) 252-7476.
Heritage House was built in 1912, and is one of Irving's
oldest homes. Nearby Heritage Park (Main at Second) features
a historic train depot. Tours available daily. 303 South O'Connor
Blvd. Phone: (972) 252-3838.
The Irving Arts Center is a splendid complex that includes
two galleries and two theater/concert auditoriums for year-round
exhibits and live performances, including the Las Colinas Symphony
Orchestra, the Irving Symphonic Band, the Irving Ballet
Company, the New Philharmonic Orchestra of Irving, the
Irving Community Theater and the Irving Symphony Orchestra.
Call for a schedule of events and exhibits. 3333 North MacArthur
Blvd. Phone: (972) 252-ARTS.
Las Colinas is a master-planned community
and the urban center of Irving. You'll know that you've arrived
when you see the magnificent Flower Clock (Highway 114 and
O'Connor Blvd.), a working timepiece that is adorned year-round
with fresh blooms and greenery.
Just down the street on O'Connor are the famous Mustangs
of Las Colinas, a breathtakingly realistic sculpture of nine
bronze mustangs galloping across a prairie stream. Stroll across
the plaza of Williams Square and visit the Mustang Sculpture
Exhibit (West Tower of Williams Square) which includes an informative
film about mustangs and the creation of this fabulous sculpture
by Robert Glen. Phone: (972) 869-9047.
Just down the block from the Mustangs is the Mandalay Canal
Walk at Las Colinas. Tree-lined, cobblestone walkways and gondolas
give this waterfront gem a European ambiance and make it a "must
see." Gondolas by reservation only: (972) 506-8037.
Cowboys, equestrians and regular folk alike will enjoy the Las
Colinas Equestrian Center and Polo Club. This nationally renowned
facility boasts a covered indoor arena, viewing lounge, tack shops,
over 100 stalls and two world class polo fields. Riding lessons
are available. Winter Polo: Jan-March, regular season begins in
May and runs through October. 600 Royal Lane. Phone: (972) 869-0600.
The Dr Pepper StarCenter Ice Arena is the only Olympic-sized
ice rink in Texas and is the home of the NHL's Dallas Stars. You'll
also find public skating, junior hockey and the complete Dallas
Stars Pro Shop, StarsStuff. 211 Cowboys Parkway off MacArthur,
north of LBJ Freeway. Phone: (214) GO-SKATE.
Texas Stadium was built in 1971 as the permanent home of
the NFL's world champion Dallas Cowboys. The arena seats more than
65,000 fans and is used year-round for concerts, high school football
playoffs and other special events. One-hour guided tours are conducted
daily, except event days. 2401 E. Airport Freeway. Phone: (972)
554-1804.

Leisure and Recreational Opportunities
With 250 days of sunshine every year and an average temperature
of 76 degrees, the weather's fine for playing in Irving. So, whether
your idea of a playground is fairway, midway or waterway, Irving
is the place to play!
Golf Courses
Irving
is a golfer's dream, with five 18-hole courses within the
city limits, and dozens more within a 20-minute drive. Among Irving's
finest courses are the World-Class TPC
at Four Seasons Resort & Club (972-717-0700, 4150
N. MacArthur Blvd.) and the adjacent Cottonwood Valley
Course; both host the PGA's
EDS Byron Nelson Championship each Spring.
Golf enthusiasts
will also enjoy nearby public courses, including L. B. Houston
Municipal Golf Course (214-670-6322, 11223 Luna Road), Twin
Wells Golf Course (972-438-4340, 2000 E. Shady Grove Road),
and River Chase Golf Course (972-462-8281, 700 River Chase
Drive).
Shopping Opportunities
Irving, Texas is your home base for shopping in the Dallas/Fort
Worth Metroplex. With dozens and dozens of shopping malls, plus
hundreds of boutiques and shops, the Dallas/Fort Worth shopping
scene is difficult to rival. Whether you prefer tracking down bargains,
reveling in haute couture, or simply shopping until you absolutely
have to drop, you'll find a little bit of everything in every direction.
Centrally located between Dallas and Fort Worth, Irving provides
an easy place to lay your head (and your bags!) after a shopping
expedition around the Metroplex.
Professional Sporting Events
If you're in town during football season, nothing
beats the excitement of the five-time world champion Dallas
Cowboys
playing at home in Texas Stadium (214-373-8000). If you
like your sports on the rocks, take in an NHL Dallas Stars
hockey game (214-GO-STARS) or the CHL's Fort Worth Fire (817-429-9735).
To see baseball at its best, visit The Ballpark in Arlington
for a Texas Rangers game (817-273-5100).
Catch the NBA's
Dallas Mavericks (214-747-MAVS) or The Arena Football League's
Dallas Desperados (214-939-2712) at American
Airlines Center.
The Continental
Indoor Soccer League's Dallas Sidekicks (214-653-0200) play at Reunion
Arena.
And for a glimpse
of Texas' wilder side, check out Mesquite Championship Rodeo (972-285-8777)
or Lone
Star Park in Grand Prairie for live horse racing at its most
exciting (972-263-RACE).

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Irving Convention and Visitors
Bureau
222 West Las Colinas Blvd, Suite 1550
Irving, Texas 75039
(800) 2-IRVING
Fax 972-257-3153
Email: icvb@airmail.net
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