PHOTOS: Sioux City Journal history
Go back in time with images of the Sioux City Journal, which has operated continuously since 1864.
Inside the Journal

Inside the Sioux City Journal.
Sioux City Journal history

A man works at the Sioux City Journal.
Sioux City Journal history

A press at the Journal is shown.
Sioux City Journal history

Sioux City Journal history

Newsroom employees at the Journal are pictured.
Publisher letter

A portion of a plate used to create the Journal is shown.
Page prep

Pages are prepared for the Journal.
Printing equipment

Printing equipment is shown.
Sioux City Journal history

Workers repair the press at the Journal.
Journal headquarters

The former Journal offices are shown. The publication now is based at 515 Pavonia St.
Sioux City Journal history

Reporters and editors work at the Sioux City Journal.
Sioux City Journal history

The Journal building shown in 1964.
Press work

A press is prepared at the Journal offices.
Sioux City Journal history

Journal presses

The former Sioux City Journal presses are shown.
Sioux City Journal history

Former offices of the Journal are shown.
Ticker-tape

A ticker-tape machine is shown.
Paper boys

Sellers of the Sioux City Journal-Tribune are shown.
Sioux City Journal history

The front desk of the Sioux City Journal in a previous headquarters.
News boys

Journal news carriers load papers. The paper relied on dozens of newsboys to deliver the news.
Sioux City Journal history

A worker prepares plates for the Sioux City Journal.
Temperature gauge

A popular feature outside the Journal's Douglas Street offices was a temperature gauge.