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Get InspiredNorth AmericaUnited StatesSouth DakotaMitchellThe World's Only Corn Palace

The World's Only Corn Palace

US
Tourist Attraction·Unique, Historic, Community Focused
The World's Only Corn Palace
Photo by Jeffrey Carlyle from Google Places
The World's Only Corn Palace
Photo by Karen Black from Google Places
The World's Only Corn Palace
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The World's Only Corn Palace
Photo by Kristen Olsen from Google Places
The World's Only Corn Palace
Photo by Joseph Brinda from Google Places
The World's Only Corn Palace
Photo by Jeffrey Carlyle from Google Places
The World's Only Corn Palace
Photo by Karen Black from Google Places
The World's Only Corn Palace
Photo by Traveling Lady Railfan from Google Places
The World's Only Corn Palace
Photo by Kristen Olsen from Google Places
The World's Only Corn Palace
Photo by Joseph Brinda from Google Places

Located in Mitchell, The World's Only Corn Palace is a striking example of Moorish Revival architecture and a celebrated piece of Americana. Every year, the building's exterior is completely stripped and reclad with new murals created from thousands of bushels of native corn and other grains, following a different theme each season. Beyond its artistic facade, the building functions as a multi-purpose arena for sports and community events. Visitors can explore the interior to learn about the palace's long history, view photographs of past designs, and enjoy a unique cultural experience that honors the local agricultural heritage.

Located in Mitchell, The World's Only Corn Palace is a striking example of Moorish Revival architecture and a celebrated piece of Americana. Every year, the building's exterior is completely stripped and reclad with new murals created from thousands of bushels of native corn and other grains, following a different theme each season. Beyond its artistic facade, the building functions as a multi-purpose arena for sports and community events. Visitors can explore the interior to learn about the palace's long history, view photographs of past designs, and enjoy a unique cultural experience that honors the local agricultural heritage.

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Address
604 N Main St,Mitchell, SD 57301, USA
Websitecornpalace.com
Phone(605) 995-8430
Hours
Open now
Daily 8:00 AM - 9:00 PM

Highlights

  • Intricate exterior murals redesigned annually using various types of corn.

  • Free admission makes it an accessible stop for all travelers.

  • Combines a functional athletic arena with a historic art display.

  • Rich history showcased through exhibits of past mural designs.

  • Conveniently located for those traveling across South Dakota.

Best For

A quick, quirky road trip stop and fans of unique Americana.

Currency

USD $

Occasion Tags

Tourists, Family, Solo, Locals

Reviews

4.3
Great9,8 K reviews

The World's Only Corn Palace in Mitchell is celebrated as a unique and refreshing roadside attraction that stands out from typical modern arenas. With a strong positive sentiment, reviewers highlight the impressive murals made of corn and grain that are redesigned annually with new themes. Many visitors appreciate the free admission, noting it as an ideal and quick detour for those traveling across South Dakota. While the interior exhibits showcasing the landmark's history are well-regarded, some guests mention that the inside may be closed during evenings or on Sundays. Despite this, the exterior murals remain a major draw and can be enjoyed at any time. Overall, it is described as a cool, historic, and community-focused site that offers a fascinating glimpse into regional agricultural art.

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Location

Mitchell, South Dakota, United States
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