Mustard Museum - Mt. Horeb, Wisconsin
N 43° 00.535 W 089° 44.343
16T E 276770 N 4765446
A neat museum nestled amongst the trolls of Mt. Horeb
Waymark Code: WM4NCT
Location: Wisconsin, United States
Date Posted: 09/11/2008
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The Mount Horeb Mustard Museum began when its founder, Barry Levenson, started collecting mustards on October 27, 1986. His beloved Red Sox had lost the World Series to the New York Mets that night and Barry was very depressed. He went to an all-night supermarket to wander the aisles. He turned down the condiment aisle and heard a deep resonant voice as he passed the mustards: “If you collect us, they will come.”
Barry bought about a dozen jars of mustard that evening and resolved to amass the world’s largest collection of prepared mustards. He continued to work as an Assistant Attorney General for the State of Wisconsin until 1991 when he left the law to devote his passions full-time to Mustard.
The Mount Horeb Mustard Museum opened to the general public in Mount Horeb, WI on April 6, 1992. The Museum moved to its new spacious facility (across the street from the old site) in October of 2000. From those few jars of mustard that Barry found in 1986, the Museum collection has grown to more than 4,400 mustards and hundreds of items of mustard memorabilia.
The Mustard Museum has been featured on the Oprah Winfrey Show, HGTV’s “The Good Life,” and in the pages of dozens of national magazines and newspapers.
(From their website)
Days and Hours of Operation: The Museum is open 7 days a week, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (except New Years, Easter, Thanksgiving and Christmas).
Address: 100 West Main Street Mount Horeb, WI U.S.A. 53572
Related Website: [Web Link]
What is in the collection: Mustards from aroun the world, lots and lots of them.
Price of Admission: Not Listed
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