Sioux City

Sioux City
a port in W Iowa, on the Missouri River. 82,003.

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 city, seat (1856) of Woodbury county, northwestern Iowa, U.S. It lies on the Missouri River (bridged to South Sioux City, Nebraska) at the influx of the Big Sioux (Big Sioux River) and Floyd rivers, where Iowa, South Dakota, and Nebraska meet. The former territory of Omaha, Sioux, and Oto peoples, the site was visited in 1804 by the Lewis and Clark Expedition; Sergeant Charles Floyd, the expedition's only fatality, was buried there (commemorated by a monument erected in 1960, the first U.S. national historic landmark). Laid out in 1848 by William Thompson of Illinois and initially known as Thompsonville, it was subsequently settled by Theophile Bruguier, a French-Canadian trader, who arrived in 1849 with his Sioux wives and their father, Chief War Eagle, who aided the European pioneers in the area. War Eagle's grave is in a park on a bluff overlooking the river with a view of the three states. Incorporated in 1857, the community was renamed for the chief's tribe. It grew with the steamboat trade and became a supply and land-office depot for the northern plains. With the advent of the railroad (1868) and the meat-packing industry (1872), its population increased rapidly.

      Meatpacking remained important until the beginning of the 21st century, when the stockyards closed. Manufactures include apparel, electronic goods, chemicals, and fertilizers. Transportation, services, and extensive wholesale trade are also major activities, and riverboat casino gambling contributes to the economy.

      The Woodbury County Courthouse (1918) is a nationally known Greco-Roman-style structure designed by architects William Gray Purcell and George Grant Elmslie (Elmslie, George Grant), colleagues of Louis Sullivan (Sullivan, Louis). The Sioux City Art Center features regional and contemporary works. Sioux City is the seat of Morningside College (founded 1894), Briar Cliff College (1930), and Western Iowa Tech Community College (1966). Stone State Park is in the northwestern corner of the city along the Big Sioux River, and Lewis and Clark State Park is about 30 miles (50 km) to the south. Pop. (1990) city, 80,505; Sioux City MSA, 115,018; (2000) city, 85,013; Sioux City MSA, 124,130.

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