The Coos Art Museum is a center of the creative community, offering artists exposure, and enjoyment and education for visitors. Collections include contemporary American prints and contemporary Northwest art. They're permanent exhibitions and changing exhibitions. Several galleries display local artists. Coos Art Museum - 235 Anderson Ave., Coos Bay (541) 267-3901 The Coos Historical Museum in North Bend displays thousands of interesting items and original photographs showing examples of early life in Coos County. 1220 Sherman Ave., North Bend (541) 756-6320 The Parrot Gallery primarily displays paintings and photographs by local artists, but also showcases some imported artwork and 3D pieces. High-quality canvas print reproductions are also created onsite, and can be purchased as-is or by custom order. Parrot Gallery - 72347 Highway 101, Lakeside (541) 982 - 4673
Historical Railroad Museum has a 1922 logging railraod engine that symbolizes local forest industrial heritage is located on the south highway 101 in Coos Bay. The Marshfield Sun Printing Museum is a unique 1800's newspaper and job printing shop. This five-sided building contains all of the typecases and printing equipment used by The Sun newspaper, a weekly that began publication in 1891. It continued until 1944. At that time it was the oldest newspaper in Oregon continuously published by one editor. The museum also exhibits photographs of early Marshfield and river transportation. 1049 N. Front St., Coos Bay (541) 267-3762 Coos County Logging Museum 705 Maple, Myrtle Point (541) 572-1014. A permanent display contains tools, artifacts and photos of the early logging industry. The Gallery at Evergreen Court in North Bend has a changing gallery that is open 7 days a week. Exhibits are also on display at the Coos Bay Library, the North Bend Library and occasionally at Pony Village Mall. Oregon Coast Music Festival The Mill Casino Bay Area Fun Festival - September Prefontaine Memorial Run South Coast Dixieland Jazz Festival
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