This little printing museum is so fascinating and is a must see! The story of the printers life and how the building (now on the national registry) all came about is so interesting. And see all...
Marshfield Sun Printing Museum
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1049 N Front St
Coos Bay, OR 97420
The Marshfield Sun Printing Museum is a historic newspaper and job printing shop on the National Register of Historic Places. It features the original equipment of The Sun newspaper (1891-1944) and exhibits on printing and local history.
The Museum is open from Memorial Day through Labor Day, daily on Tuesday - Saturday from 1-4pm. We are closed on Sunday and Mondays.
Personal tours are available by appointment all year. Please call the Chamber of Commerce at 541-269-0215 to schedule an appointment.
We are located at 1049 Front Street in Coos Bay, OR, 97420.
Admission is free (donations accepted).
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Christina B.
7/18/2025
Andrea A.
10/19/2023
I called George for a tour not realizing the museum was on winter hours. George was the consummate gentlemen. Very knowledgeable and kind to take time out of his day. He gave us a copy of the Sun....
Stephanie P.
8/23/2018
If you love printing, typography or history then this museum is a must!! The docent let my daughter touch several things and engaged her with questions. I'm a typography junkie, so of course, I...
M M.
9/2/2017
This is a living museum with functional printing! Volunteer, Bob, was fabulous since he actually worked as a printer and could discuss every detail of the equipment.
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