The Coos County Logging Museum is situated in the charming town of Myrtle Point, Oregon, in the United States. This location is easily accessible and offers a unique opportunity to delve into the history of the local logging industry.
The Coos County Logging Museum primarily focuses on the historical forest products industry, with a special emphasis on logging activities specific to the Coos County area. Visitors can gain a deep understanding of the local logging industry's evolution and its impact on the region.
The Coos County Logging Museum is housed in a distinctive shingled dome, modeled after the Mormon Tabernacle in Salt Lake City, Utah. This unique architectural feature adds to the museum's charm. Moreover, the building has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1979, further enhancing its historical significance.
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705 Maple St, Myrtle Point
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