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Corps of Discovery Welcome Center and Rest Area (Iowa)

Travelers looking to experience a unique rest stop dedicated to the journey of Lewis and Clark will find plenty to admire at the Corps of Discovery Welcome Center and Rest Area. Dedicated to the Expedition,…

lat: 42.4963416 long: -96.4049408
Dorothy Pecaut Nature Center

The Dorothy Pecaut Nature Center is an outdoor educational facility located within Stone State Park in Sioux City. The Center is situated in the heart of the Loess Hills, making it a great destination for…

lat: 42.5433304 long: -96.4733219

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Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center and Betty Strong Encounter Center

The Sioux City Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center showcases permanent exhibits about the Corps of Discovery’s time in the present-day Sioux City area from late July to early September 1804. The death and burial of…

lat: 42.4899701 long: -96.4158107

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Mid-America Museum of Aviation and Transportation

Located in Sioux City, Iowa, the Mid-America Museum of Aviation and Transportation Museum celebrates the history of flight and transportation in the heartland. With a strong connection to the community, this museum holds a variety of…

lat: 42.4138785 long: -96.3742051

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Remnant of Sergeant Floyd’s Casket at Sioux City Public Museum

Visitors to Sioux City should not miss this state-of-the-art facility featuring hand-on exhibits and interactive displays of local and regional history. When Charles Floyd died on August 20, 1804, the men of the Corps buried him…

lat: 42.494613 long: -96.4031533

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Sergeant Floyd Monument

The Sergeant Floyd Monument in Floyd’s Bluff, Iowa, is a 100-foot high sandstone obelisk honoring Sergeant Charles Floyd, Jr., the only member of the Corps of Discovery to die during the Lewis and Clark Expedition.…

lat: 42.4621526 long: -96.3773377

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Sergeant Floyd River Museum & Welcome Center

Our site is a unique dry docked riverboat in the heart of America. The MV Sergeant Floyd, situated next to the Missouri River, is home to an Iowa Welcome Center, a river museum and a…

lat: 42.4911307 long: -96.4175903

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Sioux City Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center

The Sioux City Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center showcases permanent exhibits about the Corps of Discovery’s time in the present-day Sioux City area from late July to early September 1804. The death and burial of…

lat: 42.4903429 long: -96.4155633

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Sioux City Public Museum

Located in the heart of downtown Sioux City, the Sioux City Public Museum features large, colorful exhibits, interactive displays, and much more. Visitors will discover the “Spirit of Sioux City” through a lively 12-minute orientation…

lat: 42.494613 long: -96.4031533

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Stone State Park

Stone State Park is an urban wildlife sanctuary on the edge of Sioux City and the heart of the Loess Hills. The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) built many of the park’s structures in the 1930s…

lat: 42.5542482 long: -96.463336
The Floyd Monument

The Floyd Monument was recognized as the First National Historic Landmark by the U.S. Department of Interior in 1960. The monument is 100 feet high, nine feet square at the base and six feet square…

lat: 42.4621526 long: -96.3773377

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