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Title: 100 Things to Do in Sioux City and Siouxland Before You Die
Author: Lindsay Hindmann
Size: 5.5 x 8.5
Binding: Softcover
Pages: 160
ISBN: 9781681062730
Price: $17.00
Come discover Siouxland, where Iowa, Nebraska, and South Dakota converge in a rich, vibrant, and sometimes surprising fusion of fun, food, history, and adventure! In 100 Things to Do in Sioux City and Siouxland Before You Die, take a guided tour of all that this wonderful corner of the world has to offer.
Cruise the navigational headwaters of America’s longer river, the mighty Missouri. Hike the glacier-made Loess Hills, geologically unique in the world. Party like a 1920s gangster from the days when Sioux City was known as “Little Chicago.” Experience the corn mazes and the county fairs, the shopping and the shows, the architecture and the art by modern master Grant Wood. And since Siouxland is home to the richest, most productive farmland in the world, be sure to save room for farm-fresh meat and produce, served at authentic local eateries of all kinds!
Take advantage of local author Lindsay Hindman’s expertise as she takes readers on a tour of her Sioux City community. Whether you’re a life-long resident or a first-time visitor, 100 Things to Do in Sioux City and Siouxland is your insider guide to a great time in Siouxland!
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INTERVIEW: Siouxland Summer Ideas With Author Lindsay Hindman – Siouxland Public Radio
If you’re looking for other things to do this summer, check out the book 100 Things to Do in Sioux City and Siouxland Before You Die. Author Lindsay Hindman shares a few ideas with Siouxland Public Media's Sheila Brummer. Hindman is
Lindsay Hindman on The Daily Grind – Sioux City Radio
Blogger and now author Lindsay Hindman gives a preview of her book 100 Things to Do in Sioux City (and Siouxland) Before You Die.
“100 Things To Do In Sioux City and Siouxland Before You Die” book highlights local haunts – CBS14 / FOX44
Did you know you could attend an authentic tea party or view 500 million stars at one time, right here in Siouxland?
Local author creates guidebook that examines Siouxland in an exciting new way – Sioux City Journal
After growing up in San Diego and Kansas City as well as spending a year in Normandy, France, Lindsay Hindman is now happy to call Sioux City her official hometown.
New book examines Husker game day traditions from tunnel walk to cheer squads – Omaha World-Herald
Author Lindsay Hindman says everyone, from lifelong residents to those just visiting for the first time, will be able to find something new in the area to enjoy.