All about the SPAM Museum

The SPAM Museum is actually an evolution of the Hormel Foods First Century Museum. Since Spam is a product of Hormel, it was already featured in the museum, and the Spam exhibits quickly became the most popular attractions. Consequently, in 2001, the museum was rebranded to focus exclusively on Spam and its related products.
Located in Austin, Minnesota, the headquarters of Hormel Foods (including Spam), it makes perfect sense for the museum to be situated there. Inside, visitors can explore galleries that showcase Spam's history, from the development of its packaging to its significance during World War II. The museum also offers interactive exhibits that families and young children can enjoy. The best part is that admission is entirely free, with options for both self-guided and guided tours, all at no charge.
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