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The Spam Museum is an admission-free museum in Austin, Minnesota, dedicated to Spam, a brand of canned precooked meat products made by …

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Nov 1, 2024
What a fun place to visit for a couple of hours and learn about SPAM. Admission is free and parking is readily available roadside. We learned about the history of SPAM, it's worldwide impact, found… Full review by Susanne T
Oct 25, 2024
This is well worth your time, if you are visiting Austin. Interesting story behind the product and company. The displays themselves are very nicely done. The staff was very informative and he… Full review by John T
Oct 13, 2024
What a great experience! I surprised my Dad stopping here on our way home from a road trip back to Kentucky. To say he was excited is an understatement! The information was cool, but at staff was fa… Full review by 260crystalr
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Is there overnight RV parking available at the SPAM Museum? Thanks!
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No, in fact the free lots had time limits to dissuade long term parking
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Dog friendly?
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I didn’t see any dogs in the museum nor did I see signs regarding dogs. You could call and ask though.
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Answer by elsie u · Jun 17, 2018
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How much time should we allow to tour the Spam Museum?
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agree with most of these others. to see and do everything, couple hours should be enough.
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Is the museum open on July 4th?
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Should be, but you could call them to confirm. ( (507) 437-5100) Monday-Saturday: 10:00am-5:00pm April – September Closed: New Year's Day, Easter Thanksgiving, and Christmas Day
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Do you have elevators for older people?
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The museum is handicap accessible. The entire museum is on one floor, so an elevator is not needed to reach all the exhibits and the gift shop. If I remember correctly, there are a …
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The museum is handicap accessible. The entire museum is on one floor, so an elevator is not needed to reach all the exhibits and the gift shop. If I remember correctly, there are a couple of benches in case you need a place to rest briefly.
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