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Article: Baseball Team Offers Arlington, Texas, Site for Bush Presidential Library.
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- Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
- Article date:
- November 9, 2003
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By Dave Montgomery, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Texas Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Nov. 9--The Texas Rangers are joining forces with Arlington leaders in a vigorous bid to land the George W. Bush presidential library by offering a choice of sites from more than 100 acres surrounding The Ballpark in Arlington.
The Metroplex city is competing with at least five Texas universities to secure the library, a prize that could draw nearly 200,000 visitors a year and pump millions of dollars into the local economy.
At this stage, the competition is being waged largely out of public view, with no timetable for a decision. President Bush will ...
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