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In PGE Park's first three-quarters of a century, it hosted nearly every event imaginable. Jack Dempsey fights; college football; World Cup soccer; NASL soccer (Pele played his last game here); Major League Baseball and NFL exhibitions
The Keller (originally known as the Civic) was built in 1917. It was completely renovated in 1968. Throughout the years, it has been the 'workhorse' theater for the City of Portland, hosting innumerable performing arts events each year. The building is home to the Portland Opera, The Oregon Ballet Theatre, and Oregon Children's Theatre. It also hosts many national acts and traveling Broadway shows.
Located in the heart of downtown Portland, Pioneer Courthouse Square, a thriving urban park, is affectionately known as the city's Living Room. More than 21,000 people pass by the Square each day, while thousands more utilize its on-site resources.
This very challenging course has five lakes that come into play on eleven holes. This course has many trees that can alter your shots and several sand bunkers throughout its design. Hole #14, a 344-yard, par 4, requires a tee shot onto a short dogleg fairway that veers around a lake on the left side. The 6,133-yard men's tee is also rated for the ladies.
This course was built in the center of a racetrack. It can be very demanding because there are many sand bunkers and trees that can affect your shots. Ladies tee off from the same set of tees as the men.
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