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Where I Live: Arlington Heights neighbors build their lives around its art, food and history
By By Shanna Cisneros at Fort Worth Report
· July 11, 2026
· 4 min read
Arlington Heights is where art, food and history intersect. The neighborhood is a triangle bordered by Camp Bowie Boulevard on the north, Montgomery Street on the east and I-30 on the south. I have lived here since 1989, after graduating from TCU and becoming a teacher in FWISD. My husband has lived
Key takeaway The neighborhood is a triangle bordered by Camp Bowie Boulevard on the north, Montgomery Street on the east and I-30 on the south.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
The Arlington Heights neighborhood's unique blend of art, food, and history is a microcosm of Fort Worth 's own cultural identity. As a neighborhood nestled near the city's vibrant Cultural District, Arlington Heights residents like the Cisneros family can easily access world-class museums and performance venues. The proximity to Dickies Arena and the Fort Worth Stockyards also underscores the neighborhood's connection to the city's cowboy heritage and thriving entertainment scene. With its historic homes and independently owned restaurants, Arlington Heights embodies the city's spirit of preservation and community. As the city continues to grow and evolve, neighborhoods like Arlington Heights will play a crucial role in shaping Fort Worth's character and sense of place. The Cisneros family's long-standing roots in the neighborhood serve as a testament to the enduring appeal of Arlington Heights and its place within the larger fabric of Fort Worth.
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Published: July 11, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Report ·
Reading time: 4 min
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What is this story about? Arlington Heights is where art, food and history intersect. The neighborhood is a triangle bordered by Camp Bowie Boulevard on the north, Montgomery Street on the east and I-30 on the south. I have lived here since 1989, after graduating from TCU and becoming a teacher in FWISD. My husband has lived
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