About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 31. Chapters: Buildings and structures in Coos County, Oregon, Coos Bay, Oregon, Education in Coos County, Oregon, People from Coos County, Oregon, Transportation in Coos County, Oregon, Visitor attractions in Coos County, Oregon, New Carissa, Steamboats of the Coquille River, U.S. Route 101 in Oregon, National Register of Historic Places listings in Coos County, Oregon, Oregon's 4th congressional district, KDCQ, Oregon Coast Trail, Steamboats of Coos Bay, Egyptian Theatre, Don Walsh, Jordan Cove Energy Project, KHSN, North Bend Air Force Station, Bill Warren, KSHR-FM, Cape Arago Light, KBDN, Bandon Dunes Golf Resort, David Nevue, Laura Gibson, Annie Miner Peterson, Coquille River Light, Horace White, Michael Waterman, Marshfield High School, Robert C. Belloni, Southwestern Oregon Community College, Oregon Route 42, West Coast Game Park Safari, Life-Line, KWRO, Conde McCullough Memorial Bridge, Resource Link Charter School, Oregon Coast Technology School, Port of Bandon, Destinations Academy, Myrtle Point High School, Coast Guard Air Station North Bend, Oregon Route 540, KMHS, Coquelle Thompson, The Umpqua Post, Oregon Jazz Band, Oregon Route 241, Dennis Waterman, Oregon Route 542, KBBR, The World, KMHS-FM, KYSJ, Port of Coos Bay, KTEE, ANT Coos Bay, KLYF-LP, Coos Bay Public Schools, KBAV-LP, MV Crosline, Oregon Route 42S, Oregon Institute of Marine Biology, North Bend School District, Marshfield Elks Temple, K33AO, Bay Area Hospital Heliport, Menasha Pad, Coquille School District, Millard School, Coos Art Museum. Excerpt: The M/V New Carissa was a freighter that ran aground on a beach near Coos Bay, Oregon, United States, during a storm in February 1999, and subsequently broke apart. An attempt to tow the bow section of the ship out to sea failed when the tow line broke, and the bow was grounded again. Eventually, the bow was s...