mental_floss Blog » 12 Oddly Specific Museums Preserving Our History
- Nov 15, 2008 at 4:09 PM
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If the on-site “wall of SPAM” is any indication, a tour through the SPAM Museum in Austin, Minnesota, is guaranteed fun for the whole canned-pork-loving family. SPAM’s parent company, Hormel Foods, opened the establishment in 2001 to the tune of almost 5,000 cans of SPAM. One of the main attractions is a scale model of a SPAM plant, where visitors can don white coats and hairnets while pretending to produce America’s favorite tinned meat.
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This is the most recent post I can "see" --- but your 1/24 one showed up on my "Blogginginthewind" Neighbor page, so Iogged in and found it. Sorry for all the identities. I had to get out of that "hood. Getting toxic, you know?
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