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Sioux City City in Iowa

Sioux City is a city in Woodbury and Plymouth counties in the northwestern part of the U.S. state of Iowa. The population was 82,684 in the 2010 census, which makes it the fourth largest city in Iowa.

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ZIP codes: 51101, 51102, 51103, 51104, 51105, 51106, 51108, 51109, 51111
Population: 82,517 (2014)
Metro population: 168,714 (US: 241st)

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Before it was incorporated as a city in 1854, Sioux City area was inhabited by Yankton Sioux people who spoke Siouan languages. The railroad came into the city in 1868 which led to the beginning of several small factories in the area. When a large meat packing facility was started here, it brought many jobs with it and led to a flourishing livestock industry.

The city’s economy is highly diverse with management, engineering, production, personal care, and transportation, as leading industries. Thriving at a very fast pace, the crime rate and unemployment rate in the city is significantly less than the national average.

Some popular places to see are Sioux City Art Center, Riverside Park, Sergeant Floyd, Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center, Sioux City Public Museum, Trinity Heights, and much more. Considered to among the best places to live, Sioux City is recognized as the top economic development community in the country.

Besides being a great destination for picnickers and day hikers,The Stone State Park, Dorothy Pecaut Nature Center, Riverside Park,Latham Park, and numerous other parks feature well-marked trails to provide for an ideal environment for mountain biking. Floyd Park, Green Valley, Sun Valley, Hidden Acresand several other golf courses in the Sioux City make it a preferred destination for golfers. Sioux city has developed into a hub for business, employment, industry, retail trade, medical care, educational opportunities and tourism in the region.

This city is known for its peaceful and silent life and a steady rate of development. With the city’s ever developing amenities and facilities, there has been a growth in its domestic technological infrastructure as well. Amenities like high-speed Internet and high-definition direct to home television services are available in this beautiful city.

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