Corn Palace, Tourist attraction in South Dakota
The Corn Palace, also known as the Mitchell Corn Palace, is a multi-purpose arena/facility located in Mitchell, South Dakota.
First built in 1892, the Corn Palace is adorned with crop art; the murals and designs covering the building are made from corn and other grains.
It is a popular cultural spot where festivals, concerts, and other events take place.
The Corn Palace serves the community as a venue for concerts, sports events, exhibits and other community events.
Each year, the Corn Palace is celebrated with a citywide festival, the Corn Palace Festival.
Location: South Dakota
Inception: 1892
Architect: Rapp and Rapp
Official opening: 1892
Architectural style: Moorish Revival architecture
Capacity: 3200
Floors above the ground: 2
Website: cornpalace.com
Source: Wikimedia