Every Minnesotan Should Visit The Spam Museum In Austin At Least Once
By Betsy Rathburn|Published February 03, 2021
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Betsy is a Minneapolis-based writer who's lived in Minnesota for 20 years. If you know of any amazing Minnesota restaurants, nature areas, or other attractions, feel free to let her know about them at brathburn@onlyinyourstate.com or on Twitter @betsyrathburn.
Minnesota is home to some truly unique museums. The tiny town of Wykoff is home to Ed’s Museum, an attraction devoted entirely to one man’s quirky collection. Up north, you’ll find the Greyhound Bus Museum in Hibbing, the birthplace of the famous company. In St. Paul, the Twin City Model Railroad Museum is a delightful glimpse into a fun hobby, and the Mill City Museum is a fun foray into the milling history of Minneapolis. And in the southern Minnesota town of Austin, the Spam Museum stands out as a go-to spot for those who would like to explore an interesting aspect of Minnesota history. This place is full of interesting exhibits, fun activities, and the history of a classic, made-in-Minnesota product. Read on below to learn more about what you’ll find at this place.
The Spam Museum is a museum dedicated to Hormel's famous canned Spam products. It's located in Austin, Minnesota, about 100 miles south of Minneapolis. It is completely free to visit!
Established in 1991 and remodeled in 2001 and - most recently - 2014, the Spam Museum is a 14,000-square-foot space dedicated to the history of this iconic product.
There is much to see when you visit. For example, you'll be able to check out all the different varieties of Spam that have been produced. There are plenty of surprising ones!
Some exhibits will take you around the world. The World Market area of the museum highlights some notable uses of Spam around the world, including recipes, advertising, and more.
The Spam Museum highlights one of Minnesota's most famous products in a fun, inviting way. It's well worth the trip, and it's a place all Minnesotans should visit at least once!
Have you ever visited the SPAM Museum? What did you think? For more information about the museum, including attractions, hours, and more, visit the official website.
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