And we don't mean the quacking kind! This state-of-the-art stadium cost a whopping $2.5 million to build when it threw open its doors to the public in 1967, and underwent another major renovation that cost $89.7 million! It is named after Thomas J. Autzen, a citizen of Portland, and offers every facility one can possibly imagine - luxury suites, parking, and an increased capacity of 54,000 spectators!
The Oregon Air and Space Museum as the name suggests depicts the history of aviation and space technology. This museum is a non profitable organization for and by the people of Oregon. Opened up in the early 90's this museum regularly organizes special aviation events and fairs. This museum is open even on Sundays during the summers from April to October and till Saturdays in the winter months from November to March. The museum displays various aircrafts and space models which captures the interest of one and all.
Situated on the intersection of 6th and 7th Avenue, the Hult Center for the Performing Arts is one of only two venues of its kind in the city of Eugene. The facility is one of the most of the recognizable structures around thanks to its stunning basketweave ceiling, asymmetrical patterns, and gleaming glass panels. It was built by New York-based architecture firm Hardy Holzman Pfieffer Associates. The venue currently houses the acclaimed Silva Concert Hall, Soreng Theater, The Studio, Jacob's Community Room and the Cuthbert Amphitheater.
Starting off has a humble microbrewery in 2006, Ninkasi gained fame for its consistently good beers, that is distributed in a number of states. Some of their popular brews include the Total Domination IPA (their first) as well as the Tricerahops Double IPA. Brewery tours are conducted throughout the week, taking visitors through the brewing process. The Tasting Room, with its leafy patio is a popular place to sample their brews. A changing schedule of food trucks offers diverse options. Check website for more.
Erected and established in 1936, the Wayne Morse Farm is a monumental site in the Eugene region of the U.S. State of Oregon. Its historical significance originates due to the fact that it was the home to Wayne Morse who was a prominent U.S. Senator. The site stands registered on the National Register of Historic Places. It is inclusive of the Morse house and its lovely surroundings.
The Hi-Fi Music Hall is a music, entertainment and dining destination in Eugene. The venue features a wonderful summer terrace and outdoor patio perfect for day-time dining. Savor a delectable array of gourmet sandwiches and burgers sourced from local deli, The Sandwich League. Towards evening, things start to liven up with great local and international bands performing here. You'll find both free-entry and paid events hosted here. Performances include those by the Satin Love Orchestra, Grieves and Dirtwire. Ticket information is available on the website.