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And another example of portland's small town mentality. I wonder if the people voting for this have been in there in the last couple years. Absolute dump.
Zero redeeming qualities other than the ghost of 20-50 years ago wandering around the building while the Winter Hawks play in front of 2500 people. I wonder who is behind this decision, because it makes no sense.
The coliseum is considered a unique example of the International Style that emerged in the 1920s and 1930s, the formative decades of the Modernist movement.
My only issue is that it was built as a memorial to war veterans. If it comes down, whatever goes up in it's place should be dedicated as a memorial.
My only issue is that it was built as a memorial to war veterans. If it comes down, whatever goes up in it's place should be dedicated as a memorial.
My only issue is that it was built as a memorial to war veterans. If it comes down, whatever goes up in it's place should be dedicated as a memorial.
The building itself is not the memorial. The actual memorial is not in the best condition and hardly even noticeable to the general public. The city could do a lot better
I thought the actual memorial was the statue in the sunken courtyard.
The Memorial should be rebuilt in one of these places. Up at the Rose Gardens in Washington Park, as part of the Waterfront by the USS Oregon or at the Portland liberty ship Memorial Park as part of a revitalization of that area.
The Memorial should be rebuilt in one of these places. Up at the Rose Gardens in Washington Park, as part of the Waterfront by the USS Oregon or at the Portland liberty ship Memorial Park as part of a revitalization of that area.
My only issue is that it was built as a memorial to war veterans. If it comes down, whatever goes up in it's place should be dedicated as a memorial.
Maybe they should turn the coliseum into the world's largest mausoleum. You could probably fit a few hundred thousand people in there, would give the city a long term revenue stream and you could wave to your loved one that has been interred there on your way to Blazer games and concerts.
Think of it as not only having your number permanently retired there but your entire body.
I'd love to be interred where my dad's and my seats were.

Or knock down the grain silos, and put up a huge statue of some random Desert Storm vets...![]()