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1700 S Burr Street, I-90 at US Highway 37, Exit 332 Mitchell, South Dakota, United States, 57301, 605-996-9678
... to consist of a LOT of lettuce, some tiny bits of carrot and purple cabbage and in Fred's case today, some raw broccoli....hmmm, think they do fried food better than their salads...! I had fried chicken (yes, I know, my cholesterol levels are probably going through the<br>roof!!) which had the life deep fried right out of it, plus green beans (yum!), mashed potato and white gravy over the mashed potatoes... I do spend a lot of time ...
Mitchell, South Dakota, United States alvrezI have attached three pictures of our scenery that we have seen through upper MO, IA and SD (so far). You can't tell much difference since it is Corn, soy beans, corn, soy beans, etc. We have been told that they are having a good corn crop this year.<br><br>We have seen lots of bikers going and coming from Sturgis. It seems that many bikers come the week before and go on on different "rallys" or rides.<br><br>We went into town to see the ...
Mitchell, South Dakota, United States psandefur... first built in the late 1890's when Mitchell was competing with Pierre to be named the state's capital and to celebrate the abundent corn harvest. In August of each year, freshly harvested corn is attached to the building to form murals and a celebration is held. Local artists design the murals which change each year. Some of the famous people who have appeared at the Corn Palace are John Phillip Sousa, Lawrence Welk , Bob ...
Mitchell, South Dakota, United States danandkat... strenuous, rugged walk to the rim of “The Wall” to look at the view of the valley. With its ladder and cliff edges, it is not for wimps. We survived it with only slight injury. That trail will find a place in our list of greatest memories, along with Angel’s Landing in Zion, Navaho Trail in Bryce, and Fiery Furnace in Arches. Travel these trails when you are younger than us! The ...
Mitchell, South Dakota, United States lstonehamDespite my 15 year old's objections, I had to see the world's only corn palace. Unfortunately, it was neither as corny nor as palatial as I had hoped. Also, we got lost in town, which, as my son pointed out, was a hard thing to do. We had a nice room though (although, IMO, a bit pricey for a rural spot).
Mitchell, South Dakota, United States tabbles... first point of interest came 688 miles into our trek - at the University of South Dakota in Vermillion, southeast corner of the state. Thoroughly enjoyed an fascinating 3 hours at the extremely interesting and educational, but vastly underknown National Music Museum. It contains over 13,500 instruments dating back many centuries. Some extremely rare, many unheard of - with a well done audio program that let's you listen to ...
Mitchell, South Dakota, United States jimkarenThe big ticket items on this trip will be National Parks, but along the way we hope to see some other Americana that may be smaller in scale but just as enlightening (or at least entertaining!). Such was the case in traveling through Minnesota and South Dakota. <br><br>We stayed in Adrian MN a short drive away from Pipestone National Monument. Pipestone is a special red granite that is hand ...
Mitchell, South Dakota, United States pmf1153Today we got to Mitchell, South Dakota where we saw the Corn Palace :-P It was a big building not really made out of corn but it had corn on the outside which they change every year. Inside they sold popcorn and had a little gift shop. It was corny :-P
Mitchell, South Dakota, United States clarnerd... t identify anyone that worked there, so we headed to the campground for a cookout and our own drive-in movie theatre, thanks to my computer on the picnic table and our camping chairs. The kids turned on their glow sticks and sat in our laps as we watched "Over the Hedge." I still get a kick out of the way the raccoon describes humans, "They all drive around in these things called SUVs because they are slowly losing their ability to walk." And yes, I do own a SUV! Speaking of ...
Mitchell, South Dakota, United States rebeccapcohenWelcome to the World's Only Corn Palace in Mitchell, South Dakota. Sort of a Taj Mahal looking place, and the entire outside of the building is completely covered in fancy mural scenes made entirely of corn. And there has been a Corn Palace in Mitchell since 1892. We had our pictures taken with Zeke and Zack. It's free, and it's certainly something weird & different, it's worth the pit stop just to say you've been to the world's one and only corn palace! Then ...
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