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Mitchell SD South Dakota Corn Palace 1964 Chrome Postcard Unused
Mitchell SD South Dakota Corn Palace 1964 Chrome Postcard Unused
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This vintage 1964 postcard features a vibrant color photograph of the famous Corn Palace located in Mitchell, South Dakota. The image showcases the iconic building with its distinctive onion-shaped domes and decorative murals made from corn and other grains, a unique cultural landmark in the United States. The photograph was taken by Dorothy Prather and published by Don Grigg Enterprise Co., bringing a mid-20th-century charm to this collectible postcard.
Printed by Dexter Press, Inc. in West Nyack, New York, this standard size postcard (5.5 x 3.5 inches) offers a glimpse into one of America's most unusual tourist attractions. The Corn Palace is renowned for being the world's only corn-themed palace, open free to visitors from May through September. Perfect for collectors interested in Americana, South Dakota history, or unique roadside attractions, this postcard captures a colorful and historic piece of American heritage.
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