Cotton Bowl

The Cotton Bowl is an outdoor in , Texas, United States. Opened in 1930 as Fair Park Stadium, it is on the site of the State Fair of Texas, known as .
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  • Type: Stadium
  • Description: stadium in Dallas, Texas, United States
  • Also known as: Fair Park Stadium

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Texas Star and African American Museum.

Ferris wheel
is a Ferris wheel at in Dallas, Texas, where it operates during the annual State Fair of Texas as its most popular ride. With an overall height of 216 feet, it was the tallest Ferris wheel in from 1985 until the opening of the 250-foot Star of Puebla in Mexico, on 22 July 2013. is situated 1,000 feet south of Cotton Bowl.

Museum
of Dallas is an American art museum located at 3536 Grand Avenue in , , . The museum was founded in 1974 and has operated independently since 1979. is situated 1,500 feet west of Cotton Bowl.

Building
The is a building in 's that commemorates the history of the U.S. state of and is considered one of the best examples of Art Deco architecture in the state. It was designed and built for the Texas Centennial Exposition. is situated 610 feet northwest of Cotton Bowl.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include South Dallas and Deep Ellum.

is part of , extending south of the I30 east of Downtown, and south of the Trinity River west of it. In its west, across the Trinity River, you will find Oak Cliff, a large, low-income, mainly residential district southwest of downtown.

Quarter
is a neighborhood of , home to a diverse array of arts venues, restaurants, bars, entertainment venues, businesses, and urban residential units near in .

Cotton Bowl

Latitude
32.77961° or 32° 46′ 47″ north
Longitude
-96.7596° or 96° 45′ 35″ west
Elevation
459 feet (140 metres)
Open location code
8645Q6HR+R5
Open­Street­Map ID
way 27112448
Open­Street­Map feature
leisure=­stadium
Open­Street­Map feature
sport=­american_football
Wiki­data ID
Q1136764
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Vietnamese—“Cotton Bowl” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: ملعب القطن
  • Armenian: Քոթոն Բոուլ մարզադաշտ
  • Balinese: Cotton Bowl (stadion)
  • Balinese: Cotton Bowl
  • Catalan: Estadi Cotton Bowl
  • Cebuano: Cotton Bowl
  • Chinese: 棉花碗 (體育場)
  • Chinese: 棉花碗球場
  • Chinese: 棉花碗體育場
  • Dutch: Cotton Bowl
  • French: Cotton bowl (stade)
  • French: Cotton Bowl (Stade)
  • French: Cotton Bowl Stadium
  • French: Cotton Bowl
  • French: Fair Park Stadium
  • German: Cotton Bowl
  • Haitian: cotton Bowl
  • Haitian: Cotton Bowl
  • Haitian: Fair park Stadium
  • Hungarian: Cotton Bowl
  • Indonesian: Cotton Bowl
  • Italian: Cotton Bowl
  • Italian: Fair Park Stadium
  • Japanese: コットン・ボウル
  • Korean: 커튼 볼 (경기장)
  • Korean: 코튼 볼 (경기장)
  • Korean: 코튼볼
  • Lithuanian: Cotton Bowl stadionas
  • Persian: کاتن بول
  • Persian: ورزشگاه کاتن بول
  • Polish: Cotton Bowl
  • Portuguese: Cotton bowl
  • Portuguese: Cotton Bowl
  • Russian: Коттон Боул
  • Serbian: Стадион Котон боул
  • Spanish: Cotton Bowl Stadium
  • Spanish: Estadio Cotton Bowl
  • Ukrainian: Коттон Боул Стедіум
  • Ukrainian: Феа Парк Стедіум
  • Vietnamese: Cotton Bowl

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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Love Bugs and Texas State Fair Grounds.

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