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A plan to tear the center down to construct an apartment building was proposed in 2007 but was shelved and it was never recommended again. [14] The center hosts several Portland Interscholastic League tennis matches. [15] It is currently operated by Portland After-School Tennis & Education (PASTE). [16]
St. Johns Racquet Center: 1980 — enclosed tennis courts Portland Parks & Recreation St. Johns [74] Stoffer Family Stadium: 2014 1,200 open-air stadium George Fox Bruins football team (2014–present) Newberg [6] Stoller Center: 1970 2,500 enclosed auditorium Pacific Boxers men's basketball team (1970–present) Pacific Boxers men's wrestling team
The tennis center features 15 tennis courts: six indoor courts, eight outdoor courts (which are covered during the winter for year-round use) and a stadium court, only used for events. [12] 2016 Davis Cup matches between the United States and Croatia were held at the tennis center between July 15 and 17, 2016. [13]
Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation District (THPRD) is a special parks district located in the eastern part of Washington County in the U.S. state of Oregon.Created in 1955, the district covers all of the city of Beaverton and many of those communities surrounding Beaverton in the Portland metropolitan area.
Willamette Park is a city park of about 26 acres (11 ha) in south Portland, in the U.S. state of Oregon. [2] Located at Southwest Macadam Avenue and Nebraska Street, the park includes a boat dock and ramp, paved and unpaved paths, picnic areas, restrooms, a dog off-leash area, playground, soccer field, and tennis courts.
Peninsula Park is a public park in the Piedmont neighborhood of Portland, Oregon, United States. [1] The 16.27-acre (6.58 ha) park is located in the North Portland neighborhood and contains an outdoor swimming pool, community center, baseball fields, playgrounds, basketball courts, tennis courts, covered picnic areas, a historic gazebo and other amenities.
The Irvington Tennis Club, located in northeast Portland, Oregon, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [3] It was established in 1898 in the historic Irvington neighborhood. See also
World Forestry Center: 1964 The World Forestry Center Discovery Museum offers educational exhibits on forests and forest-related subjects. It was founded in 1906 in the Forestry Building of the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition in Northwest Portland, and later established in Washington Park in 1971. Permanent exhibits explore the traits of ...