This 100-foot-tall white stone obelisk was the first registered national historic landmark in the United States. Overlooking Sioux City and the Missouri River Valley, it marks the burial place of Sergeant Charles Floyd, the only fatality of the 1804 Lewis and & Clark Expedition.
Sioux City, IA MonumentsBuilt from pink-colored Sioux Falls quartzite in the early 1890s, the Peirce Mansion exhibits artifacts from American Indian life and early settlement of the region to the present. Museum store with gifts, books and local crafts.
Sioux City, IA MuseumsOne of Iowa's best collections of steam-era railroad buildings, including a roundhouse with turntable, wood sand tower, and five other structures. See Great Northern Railway Steam Locomotive No. 1355 and other railroad artifacts. This 31.5
Sioux City, IA Historic DistrictsProfessional baseball since 1993 at Lewis and Clark Park.
Sioux City, IA Baseball ClubsMusicals, comedies, drama....
Amusement park offers rides, games, concessions, shows, go-carts and miniature golf. Roller coaster ranks as one of the top 1...
Permanent and traveling exhibitions showcasing local, regional and national artists. Foreign and classic film series, interac...
Built in 1908, the only existing complete Chautauqua building in the state. Completely renovated, with historical murals and ...
Thirty-foot stainless steel statue of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, Queen of Peace, stands above circular walkways with garde...