The world’s only Corn Palace is in Mitchell, South Dakota. The year-round attraction draws more than a half million tourists each year who come to see elaborate corn murals that change every year.
Visitors can go on Corn Palace tours led by local high school and college students who are proud to show off their hometown’s landmark. Tourist season kicks off once school’s out through Labor Day weekend, and tour bus traffic continues through November.
A. Our staple product is Dakota Brothers Popcorn and it’s displayed right when you walk in. It’s our signature snack and ‘always a popping good time’ with go-tos like a Micro Ear that you pop right on the cob.
A. We keep it corny for most of our merchandise, but we are stocking more fun apparel colors for spring. We also ordered more seasonal items for holidays such as the Fourth of July and Halloween. Fall-themed items have gone over really well, and we carry holiday ornaments that people buy year-round. Those include corn husk angels, a husk Santa, a felted replica of the Corn Palace and corn-on-the-cob characters.
A. Our tour guides are a driving force, and we call them ambassadors. They act as concierges for the region, too, and sell the town of Mitchell.
“People are so mesmerized with the Corn Palace, it makes us all appreciate what we have in town.” — Jennifer Haddon
Photos: Joni Rasmussen
Q. What ‘corny’ items can visitors find in the Corn Palace gift shop?
A. Our staple product is Dakota Brothers Popcorn and it’s displayed right when you walk in. It’s our signature snack and ‘always a popping good time’ with go-tos like a Micro Ear that you pop right on the cob.
Q. How has the shop expanded its product offerings to capture more sales and interest?
A. We keep it corny for most of our merchandise, but we are stocking more fun apparel colors for spring. We also ordered more seasonal items for holidays such as the Fourth of July and Halloween. Fall-themed items have gone over really well, and we carry holiday ornaments that people buy year-round. Those include corn husk angels, a husk Santa, a felted replica of the Corn Palace and corn-on-the-cob characters.
Q. After tourists visit and tour the Corn Palace, how do you encourage them to cross the street to your gift shop?
A. Our tour guides are a driving force, and we call them ambassadors. They act as concierges for the region, too, and sell the town of Mitchell.