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This excerpt from the Lewis and Clark map of 1814 shows the rivers of western Iowa. Floyd's Grave is noted at the left of the map. The Floyd Monument is now within a 23-acre (93,000 m 2) park that overlooks the Missouri River valley. [6] Floyd's final resting place is located on old U.S. Highway 75, in the southern part of Sioux City, Iowa.
Sioux City: Woodbury: Monument to the only member of the 1805 Lewis and Clark Expedition who died during the trip. This is the first National Historic Landmark in the United States. 23: Surf Ballroom: Surf Ballroom
The site that would become Fort Atkinson was the Council Bluff (not to be confused with Council Bluffs, Iowa, 20 miles to the south, renamed to the current name after the bluff in 1852), which was the site of an August 1804 council between the Lewis and Clark Expedition and members of the Oto and Missouria Native American tribes. [6]
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Nebraska City: Otoe: Southeast: Historic house: 1855 cabin, site along the Underground Railroad, also known as John Brown's Cave Merrick County Historical Museum: Central City: Merrick: Central: Local history: Operated by the Merrick County Historical Society [49] Missouri River Basin Lewis & Clark Interpretive Trail & Visitors Center: Nebraska ...
Sioux City Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center: Sioux City: Woodbury: West: History: website, history of the Corps of Discovery's time in the Sioux City area in 1804, and the Betty Strong Encounter Center that commemorates a history of encounters that occurred before and after the expedition Sioux City Public Museum: Sioux City: Woodbury: West ...
Floyd Monument This excerpt from the Lewis and Clark map of 1814 shows the rivers of western Iowa. Floyd's Grave is noted at the left of the map. Floyd's Bluff is a hill in southern Sioux City, Iowa that is named for Sergeant Charles Floyd.
Arbor Lodge State Historical Park and Arboretum is a mansion and arboretum located at 2600 Arbor Avenue, Nebraska City, Nebraska, United States. [5] The park is a National Historic Landmark listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1969.