Siouxland Freedom Park

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Veterans Dr
South Sioux City, NE 68776

Siouxland Freedom Park, located in South Sioux City, NE, is a 55-acre park overlooking the Missouri River that pays tribute to the men and women of the United States Armed Forces. The park features an exact half-scale replica of the Vietnam Memorial Wall in Washington, D.C., made from the same granite as the original, honoring the 58,272 fallen service members from the Vietnam War. With its serene atmosphere and various amenities such as a dog park, walking trails, and a towering American flag, Siouxland Freedom Park provides a healing and reflective space for visitors to honor and remember the sacrifices made by those who have served.

As a nonprofit corporation, Siouxland Freedom Park's mission is to educate the public about the vital role the American military plays in preserving freedom, while also providing a place for reflection and contemplation. The park offers oral histories of veterans, allowing visitors to gain a deeper understanding of their experiences, and serves as a gathering place for events and fundraisers that support the park's ongoing efforts. With its dedication to honoring American veterans and current service members, Siouxland Freedom Park stands as a testament to the gratitude and respect owed to those who have bravely served our country.

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4.56 reviews
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Vietnam Memorial Wall
8/19/2018

Worth the visit! If you cannot get to the “Wall” in Washington, DC, go here. Get on G Street and g...

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A park in progress
2/16/2018

This is a relatively new area that has promise. The Vietnam Wall is a nice feature as I have never h...

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Misleading Park - There is nothing much here besides a dog park
11/28/2017

The name of the park, the one picture of the flag at sunrise, and the two reviews about the Vietnam ...

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