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Providence Park, then known as Civic Stadium, was home to many generations of high-octane offense from the Portland State Vikings, including from 1975 to 1980 when Mouse Davis, the "godfather" of the run and shoot offense and Portland State Football Hall of Famer, was the head coach of PSU. [72]
The primary focus of today’s airport seating is the size and comfort of seating to fit the environment that the airport and airline desire to create. [7] Since fire safety is a significant consideration at airports, regulations now govern the contents of airport terminals, affecting the materials used for seating. [5]
Providence Park, a 25,218, seat open-air stadium which is the home of the Timbers, is the largest non-auto sports venue in Portland. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The Moda Center, formerly the Rose Garden, is second with 19,980 seats for basketball games and slightly less for hockey match-ups. [ 3 ]
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Providence Park is a light rail station on the MAX Blue and Red lines located in the Goose Hollow neighborhood of Portland, Oregon. It is named after the adjacent stadium, Providence Park . The station primarily serves Providence Park and residential areas around West Burnside Street.
The exterior of Providence Park stadium in Portland, Oregon, from the south, from 18th Avenue at Salmon Street. Date: 15 March 2024: Source: Own work: Author: Steve Morgan: Permission (Reusing this file) See below; user must attribute the photographer on any reuse.
Vaughn Street Park a.k.a. Lucky Beavers Stadium, originally Recreation Park Home of: Portland Webfoots - Pacific Northwest League (1901-02) Portland Browns/Giants/Beavers - Pacific Coast League (1903-1917) Buckaroos - Pacific Coast International League (1918) Portland Beavers - Pacific Coast League (1919-55) Portland Pippins/Colts - Northwest ...