Giant Mr. Potato Heads dotting the landscape is just another part of life here in Rhode Island, a result of an ambitious art installation in 2000. To celebrate the fact that the classic toy originated at Hasbro, and to encourage family-oriented tourism, there were 37 six foot Mr. Potato Head statues erected. They were creatively decorated by local artists, companies, and organizations and placed in various locations all over the state. But where are they now? Unfortunately, many have not made it, succumbing to the weather or vandals, and others are in private hands. You can still see a handful of these Rhode Island icons, though. Here’s where the remaining massive spuds are currently located so you can check them out.
The original Mr. Potato Head statue hangs out at the front entrance of Hasbro's headquarters in Pawtucket.
This is where it all began, with the official Mr. Potato Head toy brand created by Hasbro in 1952. Mr. Potato Head was named the "Official Family-Travel Ambassador" of Rhode Island to kick off the project in 2000.
Firefighter Mr. Potato Head has joined the ranks at the Lake Mishnock Fire Department in West Greenwich.
This guy's got a job to do when the festivities roll around. First, he oversees the concert series, then he brings up the rear of the parade, waving goodbye to the masses. Other times of the year he can usually be seen at the corner of Chestnut and Hope Streets.
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Sun Baked Potato can be found at the Westerly State Airport in Westerly.
Posing with this extravagant tourist is a must for airport visitors. You don't have to have a plane ticket to come say hello to her at 56 Airport Road in Westerly.
Betty and a historic school house can be found at 1145 Putnam Pike in Chepachet.
Regular Joe Potato celebrates Rhode Islanders deep and abiding love for Dunkin Donuts.
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He greets caffeine-starved customers at the D & D in Warren at 670 Metacom Avenue.
So we’ve located 9 Mr. Potato Heads that continue to bring joy to the public. Are there any more still out there that are accessible? Let us know of any sightings in the comments.
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