1049 N Front St, Coos Bay, OR 97420, United StatesMap
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Out of the way little gem
Can't recall the gents' name that gave us the tour, but he knew those machines and gave us such a good run down, I practically felt I could join in and get the next issue out! Couldn't believe all the...
A definite MUST SEE on any visit to the area. Museum devoted to newspaper printing, with historic equipment & local history exhibits. Address: 1049 N Front St, Coos Bay, OR 97420 Hours: Tuesday 1–4P...
I had booked for my wife and I to visit the Marshfield Sun Printing Museum at 5 P.M. Someone was there for us and he was very friendly. He shared with us all about this Printing Museum. They had...
Very interesting historical print shop in Coos Bay
Often overlooked but is very interesting. It is often devoid of visitors and you get a personal tour from very informed volunteers. There are looks of old pictures, original local newspapers and print...
Out of the way little gem
Can't recall the gents' name that gave us the tour, but he knew those machines and gave us such a good run down, I practically felt I could join in and get the next issue out! Couldn't believe all the...
Super Cool Old Newspaper Museum
A definite MUST SEE on any visit to the area. Museum devoted to newspaper printing, with historic equipment & local history exhibits. Address: 1049 N Front St, Coos Bay, OR 97420 Hours: Tuesday 1–4P...
Learning about the pros in printing
I had booked for my wife and I to visit the Marshfield Sun Printing Museum at 5 P.M. Someone was there for us and he was very friendly. He shared with us all about this Printing Museum. They had...
Very interesting historical print shop in Coos Bay
Often overlooked but is very interesting. It is often devoid of visitors and you get a personal tour from very informed volunteers. There are looks of old pictures, original local newspapers and print...
Visit a 19th Century Newspaper
This is a working museum. I've used their presses to print my wife's business cards (letterpress). Hours are sporadic, so call ahead.