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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. Amica Mutual Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    The Providence Reds (known in their final season in Providence as the Rhode Island Reds) hockey team of the American Hockey League (AHL) played at the Providence Civic Center from 1972 to 1977. The New England Tea Men of the North American Soccer League (NASL) played their indoor soccer matches there from 1979 to 1980 before moving south to ...

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    NFL News: The 59 greatest NFL teams to play in the Super Bowl: Do 2023 champion Chiefs make list? Best stadiums in NFL 5) Lumen Field, Seattle Seahawks (4.1) Kristen D. from Tuscon, Arizona ...

  6. 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.

  7. Facing the Crowd - Wikipedia

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    Designed by Michael Stutz, they were installed in 2001 during the nearly $40 million remodel of PGE Park, the outdoor sports venue now known as Providence Park. [1] Funding was provided by the City of Portland's Percent for Art program. [2] The faces are made of welded silicon bronze and are each approximately 8 feet (2.4 m) tall.

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