U-Haul TR: Coos Bay, OR
N 44° 55.440 W 123° 01.320
10T E 498263 N 4974508
Coos Bay, OR - Whale watching, November - May
Waymark Code: WM71KM
Location: Oregon, United States
Date Posted: 08/19/2009
Views: 106
Coos Bay, Oregon's largest bay has represented a commercial passage to the sea from pioneer days to the present. The name is derived from one of the area's Native American tribes and has two Indian meanings --lake and place of pines. Several Native American tribes call the Coos Bay region their ancestral homeland. Before the advent of European settlement the Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua and Siuslaw Indians and the Coquille Indians lived in the area for thousands of years. They were dependent upon the land and the water, the Pacific Ocean and other waterways, and the forests and meadows providing sustenance.
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