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The Coquille Valley Historical Museum is located in the old Taylor Sports Shop in Coquille. Presently the museum is open on Saturday’s from 10:00 am - 2:00 pm. The museum was opened in January of 2006 and includes the Peterson woodworking collection, the Wilkins photography studio collection, a turn of the century printing press and typesetting display, a blacksmith shop and tool collection, as well as a number of other historical exhibits. Admission is $2.
Organizational meetings are held in the museum on the first and third Thursdays of the month at 7:00 pm.
For more information, contact Robyn Greenlund.
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Nice website! I agree with your quest to get back the railroad line. With the price of gas, wouldn’t it save a lot of $, furnish transportation for those who cannot, don’t like to drive or just like to ride trains (I am one of them) LOVE THEM! What could be prettier than our beautiful Coquille Valley, or for that matter, almost any part of the Southwestern coast. Good idea!