

The Meisch House is a well preserved and notably elaborate example of one of Nebraska's most common house
types: the one-story "square" or "cubic" house. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the house was constructed in 1888, only a year ... continue

Board the M.V. Sergeant Floyd and begin a journey into the region's maritime history. Built in 1932 as an inspection boat by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the Sergeant Floyd River Museum and Welcome Center chronicles the Missouri River's development as a major shipping route and the key to Si... continue

On July21, 1804, when the Corps of Discovery was near the Council Bluff, Sergeant Charles Floyd wrote, "I am verry Sick and Has been for Sometime but have Recoverd my helth again..." Although he did not mention his health again, Floyd did not really improve and, on August 20, he died ne... continue

Wambdi Okicize, known as "War Eagle" is said to have been Mdewakanton or Isanti Dakota Indian. A friend to the white people, he died in 1851. A monument was erected on this bluff honoring War Eagle, which provides a breathtaking view of the tri-state area.


The two-story, brick house, located near Homer, was designed and built by Cornelius O'Connor, an Irish
immigrant. O'Connor had been a carpenter, but became a farmer after settling in Nebraska. He represented
Dakota County in the territorial legislature, and he was ins... continue

The Combs School was erected in 1887 at Omadi. The Missouri River began to undermine the town, so it was moved to Tom Smith's claim south of Homer. When the Burlington Railroad was built, the school was found to be on railroad property, so it was again moved south of Homer on Highway 77, where a ... continue
Located near the town of Homer, Big Village or "Ton won tonga," the principal village of the Omaha tribe, was
occupied intermittently for nearly seventy-five years. The community was first constructed about 1775,
abandoned, and then reoccupied sometime prior... continue

The wild west era where famous outlaws, horse thieves, lynch mobs and lawmen ruled is past. Today, along the Outlaw Trail, travelers are greeted by friendly folks as well as plenty of quiet hideaways.
Extending from the South Sioux City area to Valentine, the Outlaw Trail Byway mean... continue

South Ridge Golf Club and Dome is a landmark in the Siouxland area. Built in the late nineteen
twenties the course was continually changed with the purchase of additional land and new
innovative ideas. This well established golf course has lots of chara... continue

Sioux City's riverboat casino features 12,000 sq. ft. on three decks with over 400 slots, video slots, blackjack, poker, roulette, craps, Caribbean stud poker and video keno. While you are at the casino stop in and visit jackpots Grille and Buffet on the attached two-story barge. The Belle is ope... continue
A unique water slide is a feature attraction at the Scenic Park Aquaplex in South Sioux City's Scenic Park. The 109'-long, figure-eight water slide is the only one of its kind in the area.
The Aquaplex features a 50 meter, eight-lane competition-style pool with two diving boards as ... continue
Scenic Park Campground - Open Year Round - 53 RV pads, tennis area, 50 meter Olympic outdoor pool, new play structure, boat launch and parking, fishing pad, concession stand, restroom, shower facilities, picnic shelters, athletic fields. Located across the rive... continue