Fdelidude10/01/19Wow, someone put a lot of work into this- incredible artifacts and pictures!! That generation was tough and hard working!We loved the stories and letters.The board feet of lumber produced in this area... More
Stephen L S08/25/18Small no-charge, supported by donations, museum of when timber was king in Coos County. Tools, photos, newspapers, tell the stories of men, families, companies and who built this area. Building itself... More
penahill08/11/18We stumbled across this jem driving through Myrtle Point. This museum is dedicated to the logging industry. They have tools that were used though out the years. They had picture for the logging camps... More
Hedgehog131307/24/18Off the beaten track but an architectural curiosity that is well worth visiting. The artifacts in the museum are very interesting and create a unique logging history. The building itself if... More
SoCalOregonian09/23/16Museum is dedicated to the logging history of the area around Myrtle Point. It is located 1 block off Highway 42 and is housed in a very unique building with a large statue of a logger outside. Well... More