Mitchell Area Historical Society
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The Carnegie Resource Center, home to the Mitchell Area Historical Society and the Mitchell Area Genealogical Society, is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the rich history of the Mitchell area. Housed in a historic building constructed in 1903 with funds from Andrew Carnegie, the center features a permanent collection of Corn Palace memorabilia and changing exhibits that highlight local history and genealogy.
In addition to its extensive collection, the center is notable for its murals and prints by the renowned Yanktonai Nakota Sioux artist Oscar Howe, who contributed to the cultural landscape of the region. The Carnegie Resource Center serves as a treasure trove for visitors interested in exploring the past and connecting with the community's heritage.
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