I left coos bay in 1989 when I was 18, I can see not much has changed, and it still looks very much the same. I am now 51, and I wish that I had never left. Tom Sisson
I left Coos Bay Oregon in 1989 when I was 17 or 18; I am now 51. Over the last several weeks I have been planning a trip to coos bay/ north bend. Since then I have been having dreams about my upcoming trip, and your video, in many places, looks just like what I have been dreaming about. The images in your video look just like the images in the dreams that I have been having at night while I have slept. Tom Sisson
I was born in Coo, Bay in the early 50’s and lived in Allegany till I was 20. Most people don’t know where Allegany is unless they lived in that area or went fishing or hunting. Maybe was a logger before the 60’s, After more than 70 years I have Coos Bay, and North Bend etched in my mind. If you want to see beautiful country go to Gold and silver falls up the east fork of Allegany. You will have to walk in alittle but it’s beautiful. Allegany is a very small country area about 15 miles from Coos Bay. You have to go through East Side .
I have lived in this area for 61 years now. Graduated from Marshfield high school in 77'. I was born in the north bend hospital that you past about a block from the 101 turn onto Virginia Avenue. You should have drove out to Charleston to see the beaches and the jetty and marina. Nice drive and really pretty overlooks.
@@JS-lx9fi but that north bend hospital closed. And the hospital in coos bay closed. They made 1 bigger hospital for the area. And they have added on and on through the years.
@@loritanner4478 Thanks. I’m wondering mainly for my mom who is blind and in her 70’s. We are planning to move somewhere along the Oregon Coast. Hoping to find a place that has a decent hospital.
“Incoming car almost turns into me”. Prick drivers from coos bay/north bend. They were there in 1988, and they are there today. It is sort of a street language, let the other driver know I want to turn and maybe he/she will let me go first. Tom Sisson
Which one? Of the three I can think of off the top of my head, The Hotel North Bend is still a residential hotel, the Hall Building is corporate office space, and the Tioga was still under renovation last I heard.
To all of the people that I grew up with, I want to thank you for the memories, and remember it is always S.S.D.D. - same shit different day. Tom Sisson
I was born in Coos Bay 1974. Left when I was about 14. This video is flooding my brain with old memories good and bad. A lot of the town looks the same but a lot has changed. I have often thought about visiting but this is a close second. Thank you for posting.
I left coos bay in 1989 when I was 18, I can see not much has changed, and it still looks very much the same. I am now 51, and I wish that I had never left.
Tom Sisson
I left Coos Bay Oregon in 1989 when I was 17 or 18; I am now 51. Over the last several weeks I have been planning a trip to coos bay/ north bend. Since then I have been having dreams about my upcoming trip, and your video, in many places, looks just like what I have been dreaming about. The images in your video look just like the images in the dreams that I have been having at night while I have slept.
Tom Sisson
Can’t tell you how many times I walked these streets when I was living there for 15 yrs. Always great places to explore. Graduated from NBHS ‘1967.
More videos please. The coos bay/north bend area include Bandon north to coos bay/north bend north to lakeside and north to reedsport.
Tom Sisson
love it, thanks maybe next time you can go more south by Millington area.
I live a few hundred yards from the sign (0:05) when you enter North Bend. This is what arrested my attention when I moved here in September 2020!
We had our Brownie Day Camps in that park. Made Hobo stew.
I was born in Coo, Bay in the early 50’s and lived in Allegany till I was 20. Most people don’t know where Allegany is unless they lived in that area or went fishing or hunting. Maybe was a logger before the 60’s, After more than 70 years I have Coos Bay, and North Bend etched in my mind. If you want to see beautiful country go to Gold and silver falls up the east fork of Allegany. You will have to walk in alittle but it’s beautiful. Allegany is a very small country area about 15 miles from Coos Bay. You have to go through East Side .
Being from "northern" Oregon , I was thought that North Bend was by Bend :)
I'm from Indonesia and I'll move to coos bay on this year, because my husband from coos bay
I have lived in this area for 61 years now. Graduated from Marshfield high school in 77'. I was born in the north bend hospital that you past about a block from the 101 turn onto Virginia Avenue. You should have drove out to Charleston to see the beaches and the jetty and marina. Nice drive and really pretty overlooks.
Is the Hospital good there?
@@JS-lx9fi they say it is.
@@JS-lx9fi but that north bend hospital closed. And the hospital in coos bay closed. They made 1 bigger hospital for the area. And they have added on and on through the years.
@@loritanner4478 Thanks. I’m wondering mainly for my mom who is blind and in her 70’s. We are planning to move somewhere along the Oregon Coast. Hoping to find a place that has a decent hospital.
@@JS-lx9fi I think bay area hospital is the largest hospital on the oregon coast.
Yes ! Nice drive !
The video has great images. Congratulations. Good :)
After watching this video, I keep thinking of the song “still the same.”
“Incoming car almost turns into me”. Prick drivers from coos bay/north bend. They were there in 1988, and they are there today. It is sort of a street language, let the other driver know I want to turn and maybe he/she will let me go first.
Tom Sisson
Sooo cool I live in nbend Oregon so it’s nice to see those stuff on video
Wonderful video as always. Thank you.
That beautiful old white hotel building..probably storage spaces now :(
Which one? Of the three I can think of off the top of my head, The Hotel North Bend is still a residential hotel, the Hall Building is corporate office space, and the Tioga was still under renovation last I heard.
I plan on visiting Coos Bay area after the tourist season dies down.
To all of the people that I grew up with, I want to thank you for the memories, and remember it is always S.S.D.D. - same shit different day.
Tom Sisson
Or as we Boomers say..SOS
that bench facing away from traffic is terrifying lol
Great one yet again!👏📢
I was in Coos Bay the other day.
Why didn’t you include the bunker hill area?
Is this a good place to live?
why is there alwys a door slamming?
Have a buddy of work at that 712
Oregon sucks California is way cooler.
Good please stay there
Oregon most beoutiful place on the planet earth !!!
I hope all of California thinks that way.
Then why is everyone abandoning it in droves these past 2 years. Oh right, that is conspiracy theory. Glad you love it.
People in California say just the opposite.
I was born in Coos Bay 1974. Left when I was about 14. This video is flooding my brain with old memories good and bad. A lot of the town looks the same but a lot has changed. I have often thought about visiting but this is a close second. Thank you for posting.