| Page Views: 757 Last Visit to Sioux City: June, 2003 | Who would want to visit Sioux City??? by cochinjew - last update: Jul 28, 2004 |
Long before I ever heard of Iowa, I had heard of Sioux City because this was the site of one of the more vibrant jewish communities out west.. in fact the advice gurus, dear abby and dear ann landers... were from sioux city and were jewish, if i am not mistaken.. Now a dying city, unless rescued by the mexicans and immigrants who come here to work in industries which dont attract earlier white immigrants... |
|  | La Tierra de los Indios LLeguen con los exploradores Lewis and Clark, los Ladrones y pastores, robando la tierra de los Indios. Ahora nadie tiene respeto por las costumbres y ideas de los nativos quien habian vivido por aca por siglos...
Just within fifty miles of Sioux City, there are 5 large annual Pow Wow of the Indian people: Winnebago, Umonhon, Ponca, Santee and Wacipi at Vermillon |
|  | Gorgeous Sunsets in the Plains |
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| Pros: | "The Vietnamese Restaurants and Steve Avery who reads New York Times!" | | In A Nutshell: | "By pass it, if you have no business here.." |
cochinjew's Sioux City Travel Tips
| Overview | Things to Do Tips: 3 - Photos: 3 | | | Restaurants Tips: 9 - Photos: 21 | Hotels & Accommodations | | | | Nightlife | Off The Beaten Path | | | | Tourist Traps | Warnings Or Dangers Tips: 1 - Photos: 3 | | | | Transportation | Local Customs | | | | Packing Lists | Shopping | | | | Sports Travel | General Tips |
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nomada Wed Apr 20, 2005 19:20 UTC Seems worth it, would it be only for the Indians and for the sunsets. Love to look at your pages from time to time, Sudah. Como estas? Saludos. |
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