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Iowa’s cornucopia, The Horn of Plenty, spewing corn, first at the Panama Expo agricultural exhibit in San Francisco (ca. 1915), and later at their own state fair (ca. 1916). The corn towers had a 65 foot base and went up 45 feet. Pretty corny.

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    • 1916
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    • black and white
    • iowa
    • des moines
    • san francisco
    • panama exposition
    • corn
    • 1910s

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