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Alton Baker Park is located in Eugene, Oregon, United States, near Autzen Stadium. It was named for Alton F. Baker Sr., the eleventh owner (60 years after it was founded) of Eugene's The Guard newspaper (later The Register-Guard ). [1] It features duck ponds, bicycle trails, a dog park and a disc golf course, and directly touches the Ferry ...
Construction. Built. 1982. Website. www.hultcenter.org. The Hult Center for the Performing Arts is a performing arts venue in Eugene, Oregon. The Hult Center is located downtown on Willamette Street between 6th & 7th Avenues, adjacent to the Graduate Eugene (previously Hilton Eugene) and Conference Center. Built using funds that were approved ...
Upon return from Europe, he suggested to local officials about building a running trail through Eugene's Alton Baker Park. Lane County worked with the Oregon Track Club and University of Oregon track coach Bill Bowerman to design and build Pre's Trail. Within four months of Pre's death in an auto accident in 1975, the new trail served as venue ...
Co-mcees Diva Daphane Storm, left, and Diva-Simone Slaughter keep the show going at the 2021 Eugene Pride in the Park at Alton Baker Park.
The Eugene Science Center is undergoing some changes throughout 2024 and 2025 to add a new parking lot, pedestrian areas, exhibit and materials storage space, an outdoor science park and ...
Willamalane Park and Recreation District maintains and operates five recreation facilities and 46 parks and natural areas, totaling more than 1,500 acres. Highlights include 10 waterfront areas, 29 miles of hiking and biking trails, 9 sports fields and 27 playgrounds. [2] Willamalane offers hundreds of recreation programs to more than 60,000 ...
Eugene festivals and events. Oregon Bach Festival. ... Where: Alton Baker Park at 200 Day Island Road, EugeneMore info:asiancelebration.org. Jubilee Hedonisto, aka Jilynn Cherish, performs her ...
The Eugene Science Center, located in Alton Baker Park in Eugene, Oregon, United States, is a science and technology center for children, families, and school groups.The 10,000-square-foot (930 m 2) museum near Autzen Stadium features changing interactive exhibits, planetarium shows, camp programs, special events and other science and technology-related education programs.