Mitchell Corn Palace Masterpiece

August 19, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Building, Recycle

Mitchell Corn Palace Masterpiece
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Another art piece from corn husk besides dolls is a corn building. One of the most buildings made from corn husk is Mitchell Corn Palace, or on the other words, it’s called as The Corn Belt Exposition. It was built in 1892 in South Dakota and last rebuilt in 1921 as a large auditorium by using locally grown corn, grasses, and grain.

Mitchell is considered as the center of corn country. It’s also used for serving the local community as a sport events, venue for concerts, exhibits, and also as a tourist attraction like Corn Palace Week at the end of harvest. You’ve got an idea? Perhaps you can use recycled corn husk for house decoration. I think it can be unique. ;)

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In front of the Corn Palace

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Wall design and decoration

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Zoom view of decoration

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In front of Building

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