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Idaho Potato Museum

130 NW Main St, Blackfoot, United States
Museum/Art Gallery

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The Idaho Potato Museum is a museum devoted to the potato, located in Blackfoot, Idaho.HistoryBuildingThe building that currently holds the Idaho Potato Museum was originally known as the Oregon Short Line Railroad Depot. Construction of the building began in 1903 and finished in 1913. Following completion of the depot, the building was purchased by Union Pacific Railroad.For several years, a group of local residents involved in the potato industry discussed strategies to highlight the importance of potatoes to the local economy, and to showcase famous potato memorabilia. When Union Pacific Railway donated the Blackfoot railroad station depot building to Blackfoot City, the idea of turning the building into a potato museum was suggested and agreed upon.Working groupThe original potato museum working group comprised members of the Blackfoot potato industry and local officials. This group included:  Dean Yancey Allan Larsen Keith Hinckley Brian Finnigan Dean Hill Walter Gay Rex Call Claude Johnson  Maureen HillCommunity debateSome members of the local community lacked enthusiasm for the idea, and questioned, "Why would tourists travel to Idaho to visit a potato museum?" However, the working group was not deterred and continued to undertake promotional work within the Blackfoot community. In February 1988, the working group invited the director of the Buffalo Bill Museum in Cody, Wyoming to speak at a public Chamber of Commerce meeting. He addressed the topic of specialized museums, imparting a message to Blackfoot that “sometimes we don't see the gold in our own backyard.”

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