** coming soon **
Sculpt Siouxland is a yearlong exhibit displaying sculptures from local and national artists. This exhibit is free to the public and displayed on downtown.
The Dorothy Pecaut Nature Center tells the story of the geology, plants and animals of the loess hills region of western Iowa.
The library was originally used as a gentleman's parlor, but was extensively renovated in 1927 when the wood paneling was added. A large drawing of the first owner of the home, John Peirce, is fe
The colors, window treatments, and furnishings of this restored second floor master bedroom reflect the Victorian style of the late 1890s and early 1900s around the time the John Pierce Mansion was or
The Sioux City Public Museum has one of the largest and most complete collections of Indian artifacts, articles of clothing and ritual in this area. Renovated in 1999, the Native American Hall places
On display at the Museum is a forensic reconstruction of Sgt. Charles Floyd, the only fatality of the Lewis and Clark Expedition of 1803-1806. Visitors will also see the history of Missouri River tran
'From River Town to Boom Town' covers the history of Sioux City from 1868 to 1893, the period when John Peirce made and lost his fortune. The city's massive expansion with booming comme
Located on the first floor, the Pioneer Hall features a "hands-on" log cabin that children may enter. Children are welcome to handle the reproduction artifacts and "play" in order
'A New Century...A New Beginning' tells the story of Sioux City following the crash through the 1920s. Among the artifacts featured are clothing and china from the family of Governor William
Created by Grant Wood in 1927, this mural was lost for decades, hidden beneath paint and old wallpaper. Rediscovered in 1979, it was ultimately donated to the Art Center where it was put on permanent
Kids can work on interesting new art projects each week.
The Musketeers and the Ice face off in this USHL matchup.
Sculpt Siouxland is a yearlong exhibit displaying sculptures from local and national artists. This exhibit is free to the public and displayed on downtown.
On display at the Museum is a forensic reconstruction of Sgt. Charles Floyd, the only fatality of the Lewis and Clark Expedition of 1803-1806. Visitors will also see the history of Missouri River tran
The Dorothy Pecaut Nature Center tells the story of the geology, plants and animals of the loess hills region of western Iowa.
Created by Grant Wood in 1927, this mural was lost for decades, hidden beneath paint and old wallpaper. Rediscovered in 1979, it was ultimately donated to the Art Center where it was put on permanent
'A New Century...A New Beginning' tells the story of Sioux City following the crash through the 1920s. Among the artifacts featured are clothing and china from the family of Governor William
The library was originally used as a gentleman's parlor, but was extensively renovated in 1927 when the wood paneling was added. A large drawing of the first owner of the home, John Peirce, is fe
'From River Town to Boom Town' covers the history of Sioux City from 1868 to 1893, the period when John Peirce made and lost his fortune. The city's massive expansion with booming comme
Located on the first floor, the Pioneer Hall features a "hands-on" log cabin that children may enter. Children are welcome to handle the reproduction artifacts and "play" in order