The Corn Palace, commonly advertised as The World's Only Corn Palace and the Mitchell Corn Palace,
The Corn Palace, commonly advertised as The World's Only Corn Palace and the Mitchell Corn Palace,
had two thatched bell towers, four onion towers, a large spiral tower, a ten-sided dome and a swastika on the corner tower, which was a symbol of huge significance to the Sioux.
had two thatched bell towers, four onion towers, a large spiral tower, a ten-sided dome and a swastika on the corner tower, which was a symbol of huge significance to the Sioux.
This is how it looked between 1887 and 1891, yet most images state this photo was taken in 1907, however, by then it had changed significantly. They state that the architect was a company called Rapp & Rapp, but a quick search on their Wikipedia page showed no mention of it!
In my opinion, this was built by the Moors and has been given a new/false narrative. I wrote about how the Moors had created such incredible structures throughout America and that this had been “whitewashed” from the pages of history, only for others to be credited with their work…



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