The Cotton Bowl, located in downtown Dallas, was the original home of the Dallas Cowboys from 1960 to 1971. Texas Stadium, which was in the suburb of Irving, was where the Cowboys played their home games from 1971 to 2008.
AT&T Stadium, originally called Cowboys Stadium when it opened in 2009, is located in Arlington, Texas, not far from the Texas Rangers' ballpark.
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The Dallas Cowboys played at the Cotton Bowl from 1960 to 1971 and at Texas Stadium from 1971 to 2008.
Dallas Cowboys Stadum (Texas Staduim) Negative. Super Bowl 45 is being played in COWBOY STADIUM in ARLINGTON Texas. (common mistake) Just FYI: The former home stadium for the "Dallas" Cowboys was indeed TEXAS STADIUM, but that was located in IRVING Texas, NOT Dallas. The Cowboys did initially play in the Cotton Bowl (actually in Dallas) for 11 years after their formation in 1960...until Texas Stadium (Irving) was finished. The current Cowboy Stadium was built with the Super Bowl in mind.
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The Dallas Cowboys are based in Arlington, Texas. Their home stadium, AT&T Stadium, is located at approximately 32.7470° N latitude and 97.0929° W longitude. This central location in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex allows for easy access to a large fan base.
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Texas Stadium, in the Dallas suburb of Irving. They now play at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington.
The Cowboys' new stadium is in Arlington, Texas.