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Sioux City had a 2000 population of
85,013, with a small decrease to 83,262 in 2006. The Sioux City metropolitan area has
residents in four counties and the 2006 estimated population was 143,474. The
counties in the metropolitan area include:
- Dakota County, Nebraska
- Dixon County, Nebraska
- Union County, South Dakota
- Woodbury County, Iowa.
The
city is located at the head of the Missouri River and the Omaha-Council
Bluffs metro area is about 90 miles south of the city. The surrounding area is
known as "Siouxland" which includes areas within: northwestern Iowa, northeastern Nebraska and southeastern South Dakota. The city is 145 square
miles and has an elevation of 366 feet above sea level.
Summer
temperatures in Sioux City range from the upper 50's
to the upper 80's. Winter temperatures range from the single digits to the mid
30's. There is very little precipitation in the winter and the highest average
rain falls from May to August.
Higher Education
- Briar Cliff University
- Morningside College
- St Like's College
- Western Iowa Tech Community College
Neighborhoods
in the City Include:
- North Side
- East Side
- South Side
- West Side
Commercial
District of Sioux City Includes:
Downtown
- Main business district
- Architecturally
significant and historic buildings located downtown
- Woodbury County Courthouse
- Orpheum Theatre -
built in 1927, renovated in 2001
- Tyson Events Center
Historic Fourth Street
Older
commercial buildings - architecturally important area
- Chicago House Hotel
and Convention Center
- New Oxford Hotel
- Peavey Grand Opera
House
- Plymouth Block
Stockyards
- It was one of the
largest livestock trading facilities in the world and there are large
meatpacking plants - Armour and Co & Swift and Co
- There were many cattle
company offices, tack and saddleries, boot and western wear, lumber yards,
hardware stores, restaurants and saloons
- Livestock is not that
big a part of the economy anymore, but lumber yards and home improvement
stores have opened
Southern Hills
- New, large commercial
area with banks, dental, medical, restaurants, shopping malls, and shops.
- Home of Southern Hills
Mall and smaller strip malls
Some areas that are located
near Sioux City, include:
- Dakota City, Nebraska
- Dakota Dunes, South Dakota
- North Sioux City, South Dakota
- Sergeant Bluff
- South Sioux City, Nebraska
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