World Famous Corn Palace
Mitchell is home of the Corn Palace. The Corn Palace is
decorated with several colors of dried corn and grains, creating
murals. The theme of the external murals is changed yearly at
fall harvest; internal murals are changed approximately every
ten years. The building itself is used for several purposes
including a basketball arena, the local high school prom, trade
shows, staged entertainment, and the Shriner's Circus.
Mitchell's population was 15,254 at the 2010 census. Mitchell
was incorporated in 1881. It was named for Milwaukee banker
Alexander Mitchell, President of the Chicago, Milwaukee, and
St. Paul Railroad.
Mitchell Corn Palace
Posing For A Family Picture With The World Famous
Building.
This Used To Be A Jackalope, But The
Antlers Were Removed, So Now It Is Just A
Big Rabbit
Mom And Sawyer Shopping In Mitchell
Dad Helps Sawyer Protect His Place In Line
As All The Kids Want To Rush And Avoid
The Line
Journeys
Mitchell, South Dakota
We Took Advantage Of Everything We
Could
The 2011 Corn Palace Design
Sawyer Follows The Corn Foot Path In
Discovering Corn Palace
Some Of The Corn Designs On The Side Of the Building
Totems - Old And New
Inside - You Can See How Versatile This Facility Can Be
As It Is Used For Stage Performances, Basketball Games
And As a Gift Shop As Seen Now
Sawyer And Brent Acting Corny
Sawyer Patiently Waits His Turn
Memorial Day Celebration Along Main Street In
Downtown Mitchell, SD
Sawyer could not get enough of this super slide.
Sawyer Gets To Climb On Board The City
Fire Engine
Driving The Fire Engine (After The Seat Was Moved Up)