The Corn Palace, Mitchell, South Dakota

I was excited for the next stop. I had seen & read lots about The Corn Palace, so I was ready!


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”.

Eight years before the turn of the 20th century, in 1892 (when Mitchell, South Dakota was a small, 12-year-old city of 3,000 inhabitants) the World’s Only Corn Palace was established on the city’s Main Street. During it’s over 100 years of existence, it has become known worldwide and now attracts more than a half a million visitors annually. The palace was conceived as a gathering place where city residents and their rural neighbors could enjoy a fall festival with extraordinary stage entertainment – a celebration to climax a crop-growing season and harvest. This tradition continues today with the annual Corn Palace Festival held in late August each year.


The theme for 2022 is Under the Big Top. A complete list of yearly themes beginning in 1892 can be found here.


It might sound corny, but the murals are simply a-maize-ing!

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”. We currently use 12 different colors or shades of corn to decorate the Corn Palace: red, brown, black, blue, white, orange, calico, yellow and now we have green corn! A different theme is chosen each year, and murals are designed to reflect that theme. Ear by ear the corn is nailed to the Corn Palace to create a scene. The decorating process usually starts in late May with the removal of the rye and dock. The corn murals are stripped at the end of August and the new ones are completed by the first of October. Just like South Dakota Agriculture, growing condition can affect production of our decorating materials and may delay the decorating process.


I have heard from so many friends that the Corn Palace was a place they visited as a child. It is a wonderful example of American folk art that continues to draw over 500,000 visitors each year.

Published by Christi Iffergan

Hi! I am Christi, a full-time RV traveller since August 2021. I have always loved to travel, but COVID-19 put a stop to that. I was fast approaching 50, my condo was being placed up for sale and I was ready for a major change. Originally from a tiny town in rural Southwest Virginia, I am the mother to one son and a rescue Shih Tzu, Cappy. For the last 20 years, I worked in public library systems around the Charlotte & Myrtle Beach areas. I met some amazing people and made great friends along the way. Follow along on my adventures as I travel the US. I hope that our paths will cross one day!

8 thoughts on “The Corn Palace, Mitchell, South Dakota

  1. I love the Corn Palace! Having been there during college days then wanting to share it with Phil, I still was amazed (ha ha) at it the second time. Glad you made it there! Brooke

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  2. I want to see the corn palace! Maybe we need a sand block palace….. no, I take that back! It would bring even more crowds, adding to our already heavy traffic !

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  3. We visited the corn palace on our way to Yellowstone. They were assembling one of the murals which was very interesting to watch. This post brought back great memories of our trip.

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