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130 N.W. Main
Blackfoot, Idaho
1-208-785-2517
We're Open:

October-March
9:30a.m.-3:00p.m.
Monday-Friday

April-September
9:30a.m.-5:00p.m.
Monday-Saturday
call for
special tour group hours

Spud KingLocated in the old Oregon Short Line Railroad Depot you'll discover the world of Idaho's Famous Potatoes®. The Idaho Potato Museum is a unique museum which appropriately showcases Idaho's Famous Potatoes®. The rich graphics showcasing the history of the potato will lead you through the revolution of the potato industry. From the original potato planted in Idaho, to the largest potato chip made by the Pringle's Company in Jackson, TN. You'll be intrigued as you stroll through the Museum which was built in 1912. Once a bustling flurry of activity, the stone depot represents significant ties between the railroad and the potato industry.Potato Museum The Potato Museum provides information on potato history, the growing and harvesting process, nutrition, trivia and educational potato facts. Watch a short video presentation on how the potato industry has developed.

The museum is located in downtown Blackfoot, Idaho at 130 NW Main St. Parking with ADA access with plenty of room for Motor Coaches and RV's. Relax in the small park with a picnic area. The next time you're in "The Potato Capital of the World," or just passing through, please take some time to tour the Idaho Potato Museum.



Idaho Potato Expo Divider Bar

"We give taters
to Out-Of-Staters"

With each paid adult admission,
you will receive a box of yummy hash browns to take home with you!


Admission Fees
Adults
$3.00
Children 6-12
$1.00
Children under 6
Free
Seniors 55+
$2.50
AAA Members
$2.50
Groups of 15+
$2.00 Adults

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Any questions, comments, product orders, or suggestions,
should be directed to:
The Idaho Potato Museum
P.O. Box 801
Blackfoot, Idaho 83221
Phone: 1-208-785-2517
Email: idahopotatomuseum@onewest.net

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