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  2. Providence Park - Wikipedia

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    Providence Park (formerly Jeld-Wen Field; PGE Park; Civic Stadium; originally Multnomah Stadium; and from 1893 until the stadium was built, Multnomah Field) [1] is an outdoor soccer venue located in the Goose Hollow neighborhood of Portland, Oregon.

  3. List of sports venues in Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    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 ]

  4. File:Exterior of Providence Park from south in 2014 ...

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    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.

  5. Portland Thorns FC - Wikipedia

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    The Portland Thorns play at Providence Park, a municipally owned soccer-specific stadium located in the Goose Hollow neighborhood of Portland, Oregon. The Thorns also share the stadium with the Portland Timbers of Major League Soccer, and because the Thorns don't have a dedicated training facility, the team also trains at Providence Park.

  6. Sports in Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Providence Park is the home venue of the Portland Timbers (MLS) The Portland Timbers joined Major League Soccer (MLS) in 2011 after having past incarnations from 1975–1982, 1985–1990 and 2001–2010. They play at Providence Park, where they average over 20,000 fans and routinely sell out matches. [2]

  7. Portland Timbers - Wikipedia

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    In December 2017, the Portland City Council approved for construction a US$85 million expansion project to increase seating capacity for Providence Park. [70] The project, whose terms were already approved in June of the same year, added an additional 4,000 seats to the near 22,000 seats already built, increasing overall capacity by 20%.

  8. List of baseball parks in Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  9. Providence Park station - Wikipedia

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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.