
The Coquille River valley serves as the central corridor for this Coos County landscape, where the convergence of the North Fork Coquille River and South Fork Coquille River defines the local geography. The city of Myrtle Point stands at this significant river junction, historically connected to the timber industry by features like the Myrtle Point Log Pond. To the south, the settlement of Broadbent is situated near the mouth of Dement Creek, while the northern valley is home to the communities of Arago and Norway. Genealogists will find several burial sites throughout the rural terrain, including Norway Cem and the Hermann Family Cem. The map illustrates a complex network of local roads such as Lee Valley Rd and Fishtrap Rd, which navigate the hills surrounding Pleasant Valley and Cribbins Hill.
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