• The Corn Palace, commonly advertised as The World's Only Corn Palace and the Mitchell Corn Palace, is a multi-purpose arena/facility located in Mitchell, South Dakota...
  • Since then the Corn Palace has been rebuilt several times, including a 1937 renovation adding its distinctive Russian onion domes and minarets.
  • The Palace is redecorated each year with naturally colored corn and other grains and native grasses to make it “the agricultural show-place of the world”.
  • The Corn Palace has been rebuilt several times since its initial construction, first as part of Mitchell’s unsuccessful 1905 bid to replace Pierre as the state capital, and...
  • If you’re road tripping across South Dakota on Interstate 90, it’s hard to miss billboards advertising the Corn Palace in the town of Mitchell.
  • The purpose of Mitchell's Corn Palace has evolved along with its design, from wooing farmers to wowing tourists.
  • While the building itself is an engineered structure, the facade of the Corn Palace which gives its unique identity is made entirely out of corn.
  • The Corn Palace is a testament to the pioneering 19th century businessmen who founded it, the legendary entertainers who have thrilled its crowds, and the historic...
  • The Corn Palace (built 1921, replacing an original built in 1892 and a second built in 1905) is a unique Moorish structure decorated annually with corn, grain...
  • The Corn Palace is located in Mitchell, SD which is known as "the Corn Capital of the World".