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  2. Milwaukee Railroad Shops Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Eventually, eight railroads would serve Sioux City before consolidations reduced the number to six, making the city the tenth largest rail center in the country in the 1920s and 1930s. [3] In 1912 the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (Milwaukee Road) announced they would build a repair shop terminal in Sioux City. Construction ...

  3. Southern Hills Mall - Wikipedia

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    Southern Hills Mall is an enclosed regional shopping mall in Sioux City, Iowa.The mall draws approximately 6 million visitors each year, primarily from the Siouxland region of Iowa, Nebraska, and South Dakota. [1]

  4. The Empire Mall - Wikipedia

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    The Empire Mall is a shopping mall in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, United States. [1] The anchor stores are Dillard's , Macy's , Dick's Sporting Goods , and JCPenney . The mall is owned by Simon Property Group .

  5. Ice cream and cold delights were abound at Sioux Falls' Zesto ...

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    The Sioux Falls Zesto Shop quietly closed in 1979, though others in the state remained, and still exist. They can be found in Pierre, Brookings, Mitchell, and Watertown. If you get a hankering for ...

  6. Scheels - Wikipedia

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    South Dakota has two stores in Sioux Falls and Rapid City. Iowa has four stores, which are located in Cedar Falls, Coralville, Sioux City, and West Des Moines. Illinois has one store, which can be found in Springfield. Nebraska, has two locations in Lincoln and Omaha. Wisconsin has two locations in Eau Claire and Appleton.

  7. Albertson and Company-Rocklin Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    Completed in 1912, the building initially housed Automatic Valve Seating Mach Co. They reorganized in 1914 and became the Sioux City Machine and Tool Company, which produced spark plugs and tire valves. The company failed four months later and the shop foreman, Frans Oscar Albertson, formed Albertson & Co. and took over the plant.