607 4th St, Sioux City, IA 51101, United StatesMap
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A must-visit if you enjoy history and prepare to have fun learning!
This place is great! Exhibits are really well done -- lots to see and learn about, so take your time. It's an excellent way to learn about the history of Sioux City and we were surprised by how many c...
This is a great local museum. It is especially interesting if you live in the area, and are interested in the why things are the way things are around town. I definitely recommend starting with the ...
Great place chock Full of interesting artifacts and information about the Sioux City area. It’s done very well, and on top of it all it’s free admission.
Very biased and shows very little history of the Native Americans and tribal communities. Basically it's the story of colonial Sioux City. There was an exhibit of a local tribal artist that was inte...
A must-visit if you enjoy history and prepare to have fun learning!
This place is great! Exhibits are really well done -- lots to see and learn about, so take your time. It's an excellent way to learn about the history of Sioux City and we were surprised by how many c...
Make sure to start with short film!
This is a great local museum. It is especially interesting if you live in the area, and are interested in the why things are the way things are around town. I definitely recommend starting with the ...
Great place!
Great place chock Full of interesting artifacts and information about the Sioux City area. It’s done very well, and on top of it all it’s free admission.
Nice intimate museum
We visited the Lego Towers of Tomorrow exhibit, which was spectacular, but the rest of the museum is well worth the wait.
Colonial Sioux City Museum
Very biased and shows very little history of the Native Americans and tribal communities. Basically it's the story of colonial Sioux City. There was an exhibit of a local tribal artist that was inte...