Hiking To First Brides Grave In South Ravine Park
Discover the scenic side of life at We went hiking to First Brides Grave on the trails in South Ravine Park . The park is in the Loess Hills of Sioux City, Iowa. A great place to go geocaching.
Sargent Charles Floyd monument Sioux city Iowa USA. Dedicated to Mery
This is the first national monument in the United States of America and is where Sargent Charles Floyd the only man to be lost on the expedition of Luis and Clark
Sargeant Floyd Monument In Sioux City Iowa
Discover the scenic side of life at Sargeant Floyd Monument overlooks the Missouri River in Sioux City, Iowa.
The History Of Sioux City's Zoo
The History Of Sioux City's Zoo
lottie's grave
Homer in Dakota County is Located Along Highway 77 in Northeastern Nebraska. Bluff Road. Lottie's Grave is located on the adjacent lot. Lottie's Grave is Located on the Adjacent Lot. The Story: We have stumbled across several different accounts of what happened to Lottie. Have we stumbled across Several Different accounts of What Happened to Lottie. In one story, Lottie was married but fell in love with another man. In one story, Lottie's husband discovered her affair and Killed her by throwing her over the side of the bluff Into the river below. As far as we could see, in and near Homer, there were no steep sides to the bluff that extends for many miles across through the vicinity of Homer. In another story, Lottie's husband died and Lottie was bereaved. I In her morning, she Became destitute and lost her mind. She was regarded by some as a witch. And finally, one last story is that Lottie and her daughter lived as recluses in a cabin outside of town and the only person who ever visited their home was a delivery man. And finally, one last story is Lottie and her daughter. Paranormal events include apparitions of vehicles on the road. These vehicles Have very bright headlights And Then mysteriously disappear later. Some have reported seeing a horse drawn wagon on the road that passes near Lottie's Grave. One very common report is that people have observed strange balls of light arising from the grave or in the trees near the grave. Some have described white lights while others have described red lights. Described white lights Have Some Others Have. Phenomena are supposed to be more pronounced on the second Friday of every month, or, more likely, on Friday the 13th. Other strange paranormal phenomena include shadow people racing across the graves into the trees, and a cat hanging in mid-air. Disembodied voices, such as the sound of a woman crying have also been frequently reported. Supposedly, if you call on Lottie, she will appear in the trees as an apparition, looking for her daughter.The History: Homer was named for the Greek poet who is given credit for The Iliad and The Odyssey. It has a population of approximately 600 residents (ePodunk, 2007). It was estimated that 400 men, women, and children died in this area of smallpox during the epidemic (Moulton, 1997). There is not a specific cemetery name for Lottie's grave given in many of the paranormal stories that we've received online and in person. St. Cornelius Cemetery is located closest to the community of Homer on the north side of the city (ePodunk, 2007). Whether or not this is the cemetery where Lottie's grave is supposed to be located is another question. There is a woman buried in the St. Cornelius Cemetery who is named Charlotte. She was 57 years old when she died in 1898, which, for that time period, was a fairly old age for a woman. There are 20 cemeteries in Dakota County.The Hoyt Cemetery sounds like the most probable location where this story is supposed to take place according to some of the descriptions of the story's setting, as this cemetery is situated on a hill overlooking a beautiful valley. Apparently, it is a steep climb to the top of the hill at Hoyt Cemetery, which, (if this is indeed the setting for this story) would explain some of the muddling that has happened with this tale and that of The Legend of Blackbird Hill (Dakota County Historical Society, 2008). It has been noted that residents in the community of Homer do not necessarily know the exact location of Lottie's Grave and they may or may not give visitors the exact address and/or permission to visit the grave. Indeed, on our visit, we encountered someone who knew the location of the grave, but this person would not give us the name or telephone number of the fellow with land rights where the grave is located. I think this withholding of information fosters irresponsible behavior by amateur ghost hunters and increases the likelihood that teens will set out exploring on their own without permission. Being overly secretive and forbidding access to something as well known as Lottie's Grave just increases the interest that young people might have in the story. But, in all fairness, private property is private property. The story of Lottie's Grave is interesting because of it's apparent connection to several other stories in this text. The story of Lottie's Grave is interesting Apparent Because of it's connection to Several Other stories in this text. The story of Lottie's Grave is supposed to take place in Homer, Nebraska, which is just north of Decatur, where the Legend of Blackbird Hill is set. The story of Lottie's Grave is supposed to take place in Homer, Nebraska, Which is just north of Decatur, where, the Legend of Blackbird Hill is set. In the Shadowlands Index of Haunted Places, the story of Lottie's Grave is confused with the Legend of Blackbird Hill wherein Blackbird Hill is referred to as Blackbird Bend - created at
Sioux City Combination Bridge was stuck open
Traffic was backed up as the Combination Bridge between Iowa and Nebraska was stuck op.
Sunshine Grocery Robbery, Sioux City
Arrests are made following a robbery in Sioux City at the Sunshine Grocery
Cass and Lottie Datko graves
The Chicago House, Sioux City, 1970s
An excerpt from High Times on Lower 4th dvd.
available at siouxcitygifts.com
A Cemetery Tribute
This is a video containing my images of statues from different cemeteries in Iowa and Wisconsin. I felt as if the music was fitting for the video.
The Secret Society Of Twisted Storytellers - I REMEMBER COLEMAN! Lottie The Body Graves
Lottie The Body Graves tells her story at The Secret Society Of Twisted Storytellers, Friday, October 19, 2018, I REMEMBER COLEMAN! at Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History. Performing Artists Curated by Gina Ellis. Hosted by Satori Shakoor, Videographer/Editor, 248 Pencils, Inc., Don Wellman, Prema Qadir, Camera,Brian Mansour, Larry Martin, Camera, Jatu Gray, LiveStream Camera
Iowa Flyers
The Iowa Flyers Swim Club is a registered USA Swimming member swim club operated by University of Iowa Recreational Services. The club is a competitive age-group swim club open to University of Iowa members and the general public which offers participation levels from developmental through Masters swimming. The club is part of a comprehensive aquatics program offered by Recreational Services. The Iowa Flyers practice in the University of Iowa Campus Recreation and Wellness Center and University of Iowa Field House.
Bandshell Added to National Register of Historic Places
(SIOUX CITY, IA) Another local landmark made the National Register of Historic Places. The Grandview Park Bandshell joins a lengthy list of well--known places including the Floyd Monument and the Woodbury County Courthouse.
It took Sioux City's Historic Preservation Chairman two years and 35 pages of paperwork to get the Bandshell on the list. The music venue was built in 1935 at 102 feet wide and 51 feet tall. It cost about $51,000.
Henry Kamphoefner was the Bandshell's architect. He was a Sioux City native and ended up teaching architecture at North Carolina State University for 25 years.
You have to use a reason that this should be put on the National Register and I chose the structure and the architect and that's what won its place on the National Register of Historic Places, said Jim Jung, the Historic Preservation Chairman.
This year the Bandshell is hosting Rivercade and Art Splash for the first time because the river front is flooded.
A Trip West on Morningside Ave to Leech by Miles and down by the old KD Station
Take a trip through Morningside and by Miles
Washington School, Sioux City, Iowa - Last Gasp, July 16, 2013
On July 16, 2013, the last standing section of Washington Elementary School on S. Martha St. in Sioux City, Iowa, was demolished to make way for a new building - Morningside Elementary School, opening August 2015.
History of Manufacturing in Iowa City and Coralville
presented by Tom Schulein
St. Thomas Episcopal Church - Sioux City, Iowa - History Part 2
Since 1857, The Episcopal Church has had a presence in Sioux City, Iowa. This is the second half of a video representing our congregation's history from founding right up to when the video was finished, in 2009. Videography, production, and editorial by G.R. Lindblade & Co.
Sioux City, Iowa Hot Dog History Documentary
A short documentary about the history of hot dogs in Sioux City, Iowa.
Inmate kills cellmate and hides body without guards noticing
Video shows inmate killing cellmate and hiding the body without guards noticing. The newly released surveillance video was taken at the Elgin-Middlesex Detention Centre in London, Ont.
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