Museums in Sioux City, IA

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Sioux City Museum gallery

Located in the heart of downtown, the Sioux City Public Museum features large, colorful exhibits and interactive displays of Sioux City history. Permane

Neighborhood:
Downtown Sioux City
Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center gallery

The Sioux City Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center and the Betty Strong Encounter Center comprise an almost 20,000-square-foot, private, non-profit cultur

Neighborhood:
Downtown Sioux City
Payment method:
check
Sioux City Railroad Museum gallery

Originally known as the Milwaukee Railroad Shops, the Railroad Museum is located along Highway 12 in Sioux City, Iowa. This historical treasure, nestled

Mid America Transportation gallery

Take a step back into history and encounter unique artifacts and exhibits that help tell the exciting story of aviation and transportation in our live

Sergeant Floyd River Museum & Welcome Center gallery

Located on Sioux City's riverfront, the Sergeant Floyd River Museum and Welcome Center serves the tri-state areas of Iowa, Nebraska and South Dakota as

Neighborhood:
West Side
Amenities:
Wheelchair accessible
Siouxland Historical Railroad Association gallery

This museum in Sioux City is located at the historic Milwaukee Railroad roundhouse site. It details the history of the area’s over one hundred thirty-year-o