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After its opening in 2003, it operated at a $1 million to $3 million loss through 2008. On July 10, 2009, Coldplay became the first music act to sell out the venue. [5] The Amphitheater at Clark County was renamed Sleep Country Amphitheater in March 2010 after the parent company of Sleep Country USA acquired the naming rights, initially for three years. [1]
The new amphitheater will have its very first concert Sunday with Lynyrd Skynyrd & ZZ Top taking the stage. Check out the venue’s policies, where to park and what happens if it rains at the event.
Out of over 90,000 National Register sites nationwide, [2] Oregon is home to over 2,000, [3] and 51 of those are found in Washington County. This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted January 24, 2025. [4]
[citation needed] The park allows kayaking, surfing, tubing, whitewater paddleboarding, and bodyboarding. [3] More than 230,000 people visited the park in 2017. [4] The park is located on the middle Deschutes River. It spans a 200-yard stretch of the river, and intersects with Colorado Avenue, at 166 SW Shevlin Hixon Dr., Bend, OR 97702.
Whitewater Amphitheater Covered 5,600 Palo Duro Canyon: Pioneer Amphitheatre: Not covered 1,800 Selma: Real Life Amphitheater: 20,000 Tyler: Bergfeld Park Amphitheater 1,700 The Woodlands: Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion: 16,500 Utah: Ivins: Tuacahn Amphitheatre: Not covered 1,920 Provo: Recreation Center "The Castle", Utah State Hospital 1,000 ...
L. L. "Stub" Stewart Memorial State Park is a 1,654-acre (669 ha) Oregon state park in Washington County near the community of Buxton. When the park opened in 2007 it was the first new full-service state park in Oregon since 1972. [ 2 ]
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The Metro Council changed the zoo's name from the Washington Park Zoo to the Oregon Zoo in April 1998. [6] In September of that year, the zoo became accessible by the region's MAX light rail system, with the opening of a Westside MAX line featuring an underground Washington Park station . [ 28 ]