Very neat, historical attraction. The view of the river and Nebraska was beautiful. I wish the information signs were updated. They were very weathered.
This is a large stone obelisk dedicated to Sgt. Flloyd (Lewis and CLark) who died in the area on their historic trip. If you are interested in large stone obelisks, this is for you.
In the style of the Washington Monument, this is a nice place to see the monument dedicated to the only member to die on the Lewis and Clark expedition, Sgt. Charles Floyd. Accessible from Hwy 75 and can be viewed via Interstate 29. Provides history of the expedition and of the monument itself. And of course a great view of the Sioux City area and Missouri River.
This monument stands high on a hill overlooking the Missouri River, providing a nice view of the surrounding area. It's a very cool replica of the one in Washington, DC. There is some history from the L&C Expedition too. Definitely stop by if you have time, it won't be but a quick visit!
Monument to the only member of the Lewis and Clark expedition to have died on the trip. Great piece of American history; visible from I-29, accessible from US 75.
Sgt Floyd, must see US history stop. Tells the story of Sgt Floyd, who was the only member of the Lewis and Clark exp. to die during the trip. Go In the evening, awesome view of the surrounding area and river. Kids love it.
Best view of the Missouri in the Sioux City area. This is a tomb of the only person who died on the Lewis and Clark trip. You can imagine the journey as you stand above the Missouri River and see the vastness of the area.
Good view of South Sioux City and the Missouri River. Nice shaded picnic tables. Has a rest room. It's not on I-29 but to get there from I-29 exit 143 Singing Hills Blvd, it's about 1 mile north on old Highway 75.
Really something to see & understand it's construction. A great tribute too. took several photos& we were so fortunate the weather was perfect& sunny&no wind.
Located along Hwy 75 near the First Brides Grave, this monument is a great spot to take in the view. You can see downtown Sioux City and the wonderful I-29 construction project that is going on.The monument is the burial site for Sgt Floyd who was the only person to die during the Lewis & Clark Expedition in 1804. The Floyd River is named after the young sergeant.The current monument was erected in 1901 after the original one eroded away along with the original burial location for Sgt Floyd.Its a nice spot for a quick stop, you only need about 10 minutes to see the monument and take some great pics.