Bethel Park (Q13744064)

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stadium in Eugene, Oregon
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Bethel Park
stadium in Eugene, Oregon

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    1 reference
    Stadium Transformed For Football Games (English)
    Neil Cawood
    4 September 1966
    3B
    The transition from baseball to football takes place at Bethel Park this week when the Eugene Bombers move into the park and begin making alterations. (English)
    19 December 2022
    1 reference
    Stadium Transformed For Football Games (English)
    Neil Cawood
    4 September 1966
    3B
    The transition from baseball to football takes place at Bethel Park this week when the Eugene Bombers move into the park and begin making alterations. (English)
    19 December 2022
    1 reference
    Stadium Transformed For Football Games (English)
    Neil Cawood
    4 September 1966
    3B
    Bethel Park, used mainly for baseball since its construction in the late 1940s, [...] (English)
    19 December 2022

    Map

    44°3'51.8"N, 123°8'43.4"W
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    unknown value
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    29 years of minor league baseball (English)
    Bob Rodman
    17 June 1981
    1E
    (Bethel was eventually dismantled because it was in the path of a highway, which, incidentally, was never constructed) (English)
    19 December 2022
    State buys Bethel baseball park (English)
    24 October 1969
    15A
    Bethel Park, home of Eugene professional baseball until the Emeralds joined the Pacific Coast League this year, is now the property of the State of Oregon. [new paragraph] The facility is in the path of a proposed freeway [...] (English)
    19 December 2022
    2 references
    State buys Bethel baseball park (English)
    24 October 1969
    15A
    Eugene's first professional team, the Larks, played at then-new Bethel Park in 1950-51 when a member of the Far West League. (English)
    19 December 2022
    1 reference
    Stadium Transformed For Football Games (English)
    Neil Cawood
    4 September 1966
    3B
    The transition from baseball to football takes place at Bethel Park this week when the Eugene Bombers move into the park and begin making alterations. (English)
    19 December 2022
    3,500
    1966
    1 reference
    Stadium Transformed For Football Games (English)
    Neil Cawood
    4 September 1966
    3B
    For baseball the park is estimated to be able to accommodate 3,500 fans, but extra bleachers have been ordered that will allow up to 6,000 football spectators. (English)
    19 December 2022
    6,000
    1966
    1 reference
    Stadium Transformed For Football Games (English)
    Neil Cawood
    4 September 1966
    3B
    For baseball the park is estimated to be able to accommodate 3,500 fans, but extra bleachers have been ordered that will allow up to 6,000 football spectators. (English)
    19 December 2022
     
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