South Dakota - the Mount Rushmore State

Eight years before the turn of the century, the World's Only Corn Palace was built on Mitchell's Main Street. During its hundred year existence, it has become known world wide and now attracts a half million visitors annually. Thousands of bushels of corn grain and grasses are used to redecorate the Corn Palace each year. Cherie Ramsdell designed the panels with the theme Life on the Farm.
Postmarked: Quincy, Illinois; July 2006

Black Hills, South Dakota
From my dad: September 1995

America's Shrine of Democracy - as experienced in various seasons and colors.
From my dad

South Dakota offers its visitors beauty, splendor, and history throughout the eastern plains of the state.
From my dad: January 2002