- National Register of Historic Places listings in Coos County, Oregon
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This is a list of properties and districts in Coos County, Oregon that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Current listings
[1] Landmark name Image Date listed Location City or town Summary 1 35-CS-130-The Osprey Site March 6, 2001 Address Restricted North Bend 2 Edwin and Ethel Abernethy House September 22, 1988 Box 103, Sitkum Route
43°09′28″N 123°57′36″W / 43.157778°N 123.96°WMyrtle Point 3 Archeological Site 35CS129 September 10, 1997 Address Restricted Charleston 4 Archeological Site 35CS24 September 10, 1997 Address Restricted North Bend 5 Archeological Site 35CS39 September 10, 1997 Address Restricted Charleston 6 Archeological Site 35CS66 September 10, 1997 Address Restricted Charleston 7 Archeological Site 35CS67 September 10, 1997 Address Restricted Charleston 8 Archeological Site 35CS8 September 10, 1997 Address Restricted Bandon 9 Archeological Site 35CS9 September 10, 1997 Address Restricted Bandon 10 A. H. Black and Company Building October 25, 1990 531 Spruce St.
43°03′55″N 124°08′23″W / 43.065278°N 124.139722°WMyrtle Point 11 Breuer Building October 2, 1992 460 W. First Ave.
43°07′16″N 124°25′01″W / 43.121111°N 124.416944°WBandon 12 Bullards Beach Site September 10, 1997 Address Restricted Bandon 13 Cape Arago Lighthouse May 13, 1993 Gregory Point, N of Cape Arago and about 2 mi. SW of Coos Bay entrance
43°20′28″N 124°22′25″W / 43.341111°N 124.373611°WCharleston 14 Cape Arago Site (35CS10) September 10, 1997 Address Restricted Charleston 15 Leo J. Cary House October 14, 1992 572 E. First St.
43°10′30″N 124°10′54″W / 43.175°N 124.181667°WCoquille 16 Chandler Hotel and Annex June 14, 1984 187 W. Central Ave.
43°22′05″N 124°12′46″W / 43.368056°N 124.212778°WCoos Bay 17 J. S. Coke Building February 20, 1991 150 Central Ave.
43°22′06″N 124°12′46″W / 43.368333°N 124.212778°WCoos Bay 18 Coos Bay Bridge NO. 01823 August 5, 2005 OR Coast 9, US101, MP233.99
43°25′36″N 124°13′16″W / 43.426667°N 124.221111°WNorth Bend 19 Coos Bay Carnegie Library February 27, 1986 515 Market St.
43°22′10″N 124°12′58″W / 43.369444°N 124.216111°WCoos Bay 20 Coos Bay National Bank Building October 30, 1989 201 Central Ave.
43°22′04″N 124°12′47″W / 43.367778°N 124.213056°WCoos Bay 21 Coquille City Hall October 14, 1992 99 E. Second St.
43°10′33″N 124°11′13″W / 43.175833°N 124.186944°WCoquille 22 Coquille River Life Boat Station August 3, 1984 390 SW 1st St.
43°07′15″N 124°25′00″W / 43.120833°N 124.416667°WBandon 23 Coquille River Light March 22, 1974 Bullard's Beach State Park
43°07′15″N 124°25′00″W / 43.120833°N 124.416667°WBandon 24 Egyptian Theatre May 24, 2010 229 S. Broadway
43°22′00″N 124°12′47″W / 43.366733°N 124.213156°WCoos Bay 25 John Neal and Dora Gearhart House August 12, 1999 Address Restricted Myrtle Point 26 Judge Lintner Harlocker House October 14, 1992 18 S. Collier St.
43°10′25″N 124°11′03″W / 43.173611°N 124.184167°WCoquille 27 Hotel North Bend August 30, 2005 768 Virginia St.
43°24′25″N 124°13′24″W / 43.406944°N 124.223333°WNorth Bend 28 Hub Department Store Building October 2, 1992 125 Central Ave.
43°22′05″N 124°12′44″W / 43.368056°N 124.212222°WCoos Bay 29 Koski Building January 21, 1994 241 N. Broadway
43°22′06″N 124°12′43″W / 43.368333°N 124.211944°WCoos Bay 30 Marshfield City Hall February 21, 1997 375 W. Central Ave.
43°22′05″N 124°12′52″W / 43.368056°N 124.214444°WCoos Bay 31 Marshfield Elks Temple May 19, 1983 195 S. 2nd St.
43°22′03″N 124°12′45″W / 43.3675°N 124.2125°WCoos Bay 32 Marshfield Hotel March 22, 1984 275 Broadway
43°22′10″N 124°12′44″W / 43.369444°N 124.212222°WCoos Bay 33 Marshfield Sun Printing Plant March 21, 1973 1049 N. Front St.
43°22′27″N 124°12′40″W / 43.374167°N 124.211111°WCoos Bay 34 Mussell Reef Village September 10, 1997 Address Restricted Charleston 35 Myrtle Arms Apartment Building October 31, 1985 Sixth and Central Sts.
43°22′05″N 124°13′01″W / 43.368056°N 124.216944°WCoos Bay 36 Nasburg-Lockhart House December 2, 1985 687 N. Third St.
43°22′20″N 124°12′50″W / 43.372222°N 124.213889°WCoos Bay 37 Hjalte Nerdrum House May 27, 1993 955 S. Fifth St.
43°21′33″N 124°12′59″W / 43.359167°N 124.216389°WCoos Bay 38 Nerdrum-Conrad House June 16, 2004 979 S. Fifth St.
43°21′31″N 124°13′01″W / 43.358611°N 124.216944°WCoos Bay 39 Captain Bror W. Olsson House November 2, 1986 631 S. Tenth St.
43°21′48″N 124°13′16″W / 43.363333°N 124.221111°WCoos Bay 40 John E. and Christina Paulson House August 11, 1983 86 N. Dean St.
43°10′29″N 124°11′00″W / 43.174722°N 124.183333°WCoquille 41 Philpott Site (35 CS 1) October 18, 1979 Address Restricted Bandon 42 Reorganized Church of Latter Day Saints October 18, 1979 7th and Maple Sts.
43°03′52″N 124°08′19″W / 43.064444°N 124.138611°WMyrtle Point 43 Running Foxe Midden (35CS131) September 10, 1997 Address Restricted Bandon 44 St. James Episcopal Church October 14, 1992 210 E. Third St.
43°10′38″N 124°11′07″W / 43.177222°N 124.185278°WCoquille 45 Samuels Site (35CS138) September 10, 1997 Address Restricted Charleston 46 Sandy Creek Bridge November 29, 1979 Sandy Creek Rd.
43°00′25″N 123°53′24″W / 43.006944°N 123.89°WRemote 47 Seelig-Byler House January 21, 1994 1920 N. Fourteenth St.
43°22′54″N 124°13′34″W / 43.381667°N 124.226111°WCoos Bay 48 A. J. Sherwood House October 14, 1992 257 E. Main St.
43°10′25″N 124°11′06″W / 43.173611°N 124.185°WCoquille 49 Maj. Morton Tower House October 31, 1985 486 Schetter Ave.
43°23′40″N 124°16′27″W / 43.394444°N 124.274167°WCoos Bay 50 Tower-Flanagan House February 16, 1984 476 Newmark Ave.
43°23′35″N 124°16′31″W / 43.393056°N 124.275278°WCoos Bay 51 Tribal Hall of the Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua and Siuslaw Indians March 29, 1989 338 Wallace St.
43°23′20″N 124°15′53″W / 43.388889°N 124.264722°WCoos Bay Formerly listed
Site name Image Date listed/removed Location City or Town Summary Powers Hotel image pending June 5, 1986 (listed)
December 24, 2008 (removed)[2]310 Second Ave.
42°52′47″N 124°4′11″W / 42.87972°N 124.06972°WPowers References
- ^ Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmark sites and National Register of Historic Places Districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- ^ National Park Service (2009-08-21). "Weekly List of Actions Taken on Properties: 8/09/09 through 8/14/09". http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/listings/20090821.htm. Retrieved 2009-08-26.
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