Arlington Archives
Welcome to The Arlington Archives, the podcast that dives deep into the stories that shaped The American Dream City. And as Arlington celebrates 150 years of history and progress, we’re bringing you the voices and legacies that make this city a cornerstone of Texas and a proud part of America’s story.
Arlington Archives
Arlington Eras, Arlington Brands
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In this episode of Arlington Archives, host and local author/historian O.K. Carter dives deep into the city’s earliest chapters long before theme parks, stadium skylines, and booming suburbs. Alongside guest, former Arlington mayor Richard Greene, the two explore Arlington’s transformation from frontier outpost to a growing mid‑century community, tracing the people, places and homegrown brands that defined its identity along the way. From Bird's Fort, Johnson Station and the railroad arrival to the mineral well, gambling hideaways and the industries that fueled local life, this episode uncovers the stories that shaped Arlington’s character up to the 1950s. It’s a journey through the roots of the city we know today, told through the brands and beginnings that built it.