
HEB Stadium Offers Rare View of Dallas and Fort Worth Downtown Skylines
I've lived in Texas my entire life, and 15 years of that were spent in the greater DFW metropolitan area.
I had no idea that there was a place in the metroplex where you can see both the Dallas and Fort Worth Downtown skylines at the same time. Well, there is, and it's at a high school football stadium. It's pretty cool, just scroll down to the end of this article to watch the video.
Texas Stadium Shows Dallas and Fort Worth Skylines Together
The stadium, part of the Hurst-Euless-Bedford (H.E.B.) School District, sits right between Dallas and Fort Worth. From the stands, you can actually see both city skylines shining in the distance.
Pennington Field is home to two rival schools, L.D. Bell and Trinity High. Their games draw big crowds, and the fans get to enjoy a double skyline view while cheering on their teams.

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It seems like the folks in the comments section for the video were much more interested in the HEB ISD displayed on the top of the scoreboard instead of the awesome view. So, just to clear things up, the “H.E.B.” in the school district name stands for the cities of Hurst, Euless, and Bedford. It’s not the same as the H-E-B grocery stores (though most Texans love those too).
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