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lines that ran nearby. The ballpark was on a block bounded by Northwest Vaughn Street on the south (third base), Northwest 24th Avenue on the east (first base), and Northwest 25th Avenue on the west (left to center field). The field had an unorthodox northwest alignment
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Initially, the stadium had a single 3,000-seat grandstand behind home plate; seating was expanded to 6,000 seats in 1905. That year, Portland hosted the
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in 1956. The stadium was razed that same year. The grass field from Vaughn Street was transplanted to Multnomah Stadium; thirteen years later in 1969,
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The center field bleachers were rebuilt, smaller than their predecessors and disconnected from the left field bleachers.
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In 1955, the stadium was bought by new owners, who later announced that they would tear it down; the Beavers moved to
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In 1947, the center field bleachers burned in an early-morning fire on September 21, blamed on a smoldering
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Among the notable players to play at Vaughn Street, either for the home team or for the visitors, are
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Built 123 years ago in 1901, it was financed by E. I. Fuller and C. F. Swigert, two owners of
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In 1926, the stadium received its first serious local competition when the larger and more modern
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Vaughn Street Park occasionally hosted other events besides baseball; several
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Center field – 368 feet (112 m), wall 20 feet (6 m) high
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Right field – 315 feet (96 m), wall 30 feet (9 m) high
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Left field – 331 feet (101 m), wall 20 feet (6 m) high
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title that year. The following year, the league merged with the
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The stadium also became, however briefly, the home of the
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Demolished buildings and structures in Portland, Oregon
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This team would go on to win the 587:; the league was disbanded after only two months. 16:Former baseball stadium in Portland, Oregon, U.S. 1072: 594:the stadium had recently been condemned by fire 445:near the southeast corner), at an approximate 887: 1081:Defunct baseball venues in the United States 901: 894: 880: 830:Vaughn Street Park – Pacific Coast League 697: 695: 645: 643: 69:Learn how and when to remove this message 548: 456:The two financiers hoped to profit from 427: 32:This article includes a list of general 1073: 761: 692: 640: 491:), on a field that is now the site of 875: 797: 743: 617:The dimensions were hitter-friendly: 485:Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition 432:Sanborn diagram of the ballpark, 1908 97:marquee reads "Lucky Beavers Stadium" 725: 18: 779: 673:"BoxRec: Venue: Vaughn Street Park" 95:Aerial view from southwest in 1951, 13: 1116:American football venues in Oregon 1101:Demolished sports venues in Oregon 867:Sanborn map showing ballpark, 1950 862:Sanborn map showing ballpark, 1908 449:of seventy feet (20 m) above 38:it lacks sufficient corresponding 14: 1162: 1131:Sports venues in Portland, Oregon 849: 703:"West Coast Baseball Association" 651:"A History of Baseball in Oregon" 1151:Sports venues demolished in 1956 1146:1956 disestablishments in Oregon 805:"Beavers to use stadium in 1956" 751:"Baseball stands razed by blaze" 156: 155: 148: 120: 119: 112: 89: 23: 1141:Sports venues completed in 1901 1086:Defunct college football venues 769:"Beaver stands damaged by fire" 573:West Coast Baseball Association 836:History Department, including 733:"Fire destroys Portland seats" 665: 571:The Rosebuds were part of the 1: 1136:1901 establishments in Oregon 631: 612: 553:Building on the ballpark site 139:Show map of the United States 1126:Baseball in Portland, Oregon 1091:Minor league baseball venues 544: 498: 308:; 123 years ago 7: 326:; 68 years ago 246:E. 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Portland is located in the United States
United States
Portland is located in Oregon
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Portland, Oregon
Coordinates
45°32′13″N 122°42′04″W / 45.537°N 122.701°W / 45.537; -122.701
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Portland Beavers
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Portland Colts
NWL
Portland Rosebuds
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Portland, Oregon
Portland Beavers
Pacific Coast League
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