Mitchell Corn Palace Webcam
Webcam View of the Corn Palace in Mitchell, SD
About the Mitchell Corn Palace
The Mitchell Corn Palace is located at 604 North Main Street in Mitchell, South Dakota, and is widely known as the “World’s Only Corn Palace.” The building is a Moorish Revival–style structure decorated with murals made from thousands of ears of corn and other grains.
The tradition began in 1892, when local leaders built the first Corn Palace to showcase the region’s agricultural productivity and attract settlers to South Dakota. The original structure was a wooden building used for harvest festivals and agricultural exhibitions.
As the attraction grew in popularity, the building was rebuilt several times. The current Corn Palace was completed in 1921, and the distinctive onion domes and minarets were added in 1937, giving the structure the unique appearance that visitors see today.
One of the most fascinating traditions of the Corn Palace is its annual redecoration. Every year local artists design new murals made from 12 different colors of naturally grown corn, along with grasses and grains. The designs are applied ear by ear, using hundreds of thousands of pieces of corn to create large works of agricultural art.
Today the Corn Palace is one of South Dakota’s most popular attractions, drawing hundreds of thousands of visitors each year. It hosts the Corn Palace Festival, rodeos, concerts, sporting events, and community gatherings while continuing to celebrate the agricultural heritage of the Great Plains.
Why Use This Cam
The Mitchell Corn Palace webcam is useful for travelers and curious viewers alike.
Visitors can check the camera to see current weather and street activity in downtown Mitchell before stopping at the attraction.
The webcam also allows viewers to see the latest corn mural design decorating the palace.
For many viewers, the camera simply provides a fun and unique look at one of the most unusual buildings in the United States.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the Corn Palace located?
The Corn Palace is located at 604 North Main Street in Mitchell, South Dakota.
Why is it called the Corn Palace?
The building is decorated with murals made from corn, grains, and grasses, celebrating the region’s agricultural heritage.
When was the Corn Palace built?
The current structure was completed in 1921, replacing earlier versions built in 1892 and 1905.
Do the murals really change every year?
Yes. New murals are created annually using thousands of ears of corn in different colors.
What events happen inside the Corn Palace?
The building hosts concerts, festivals, basketball games, and community events throughout the year.
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