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The Museum of Salt and Pepper Shakers is located in
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. It houses more than 20,000 pairs of
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from all over the world. There is also a sister museum in
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, Alicante, Spain, which displays another 20,000 pairs. The museum was founded in 2002 by Andrea Ludden, a Belgian archaeologist. Her stated goal was to show the creativity of all the artists that have crafted an everyday item into a myriad of shapes and materials.


History

Andrea started collecting pepper mills in 1984 and soon,
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became the focus of her collection. In 2002, the museum opened in
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before moving to Winery Square, in
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in 2005. According to Food Network's
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TV program, over 20,000 people have visited the museum in 2005. In May 2010, Andrea opened a sister museum "Museo de Saleros y Pimenteros" in
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, Alicante, Spain.


Organization and purpose

The galleries consist of many display cases which exhibit the shakers in categories: Christmas, Plastic, Americana, Amish, Wood, Vegetables, Transportation, Chefs, Foods, Drinks, Chickens, Cows, Cats and Dogs, Wild Animals, Marine, Characters, Souvenirs, Asian, Glass, Metals and Delft. The shakers are also organized by material and color, and if a particular set comes in more than one color, these are included to show all the possibilities. There is a section dedicated to
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, which explains how shakers came to be, thanks to Morton's invention that helps salt not clump together. Before shakers, salt was stored in salt cellars, which are also displayed in the collection. The museum also includes more than 1500 Pepper Mills. The museums have both an entertainment and educational purpose. As Andrea Ludden said: "All my effort is to show the 20s, the 40s, the 60s, etc, how civilization can change, you see it through the salt and pepper shakers". The museum is often visited by art students as well as home schoolers. The museum is also a dog-friendly establishment. The museum is often consulted to settle the question of How many holes for Salt or Pepper?


In the media

The two museums are often in the media. The fact that such a mundane item can be both utilitarian and decorative has inspired many artists to create beautiful, unusual, comical, and yet practical shakers. What surprises visitors and reviewers alike, is that once the amazing variety is revealed, they can never be taken for granted again. * The museum was featured in 2006 in the Food Network's
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with Marc Summers, Episode 1402. * Rob Wilds interviewed Andrea for the TV program Tennessee Crossroads. * The museums are often featured in various top 10 strangest or unusual museums lists, such as Travel and Leisure, CNN Travel, Saturday Evening Post, El Mundo, Vanity Fair, etc. * On July 18, 2009 the museum was mentioned in a skit on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon (NBC). * For the opening of the museum in Spain, Andrea was interviewed on the Valencian TV station
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. * In 2012, the museum appeared in the
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online. * Also in 2012, the museum was featured in the book "Harriet Beamer Takes the Bus", by Joyce Magnin. This very entertaining book relates Harriet Beamer's visit of the museum, and her growing collection of
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. * The American Profile article was syndicated to the Sunday section of many newspapers throughout the country. * There have been several radio interviews, such as Australia's ABC Radio,
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Radio KCBX Podcast, American Voices - Senator Bill Bradley interview on Sirius (9/19/2015). * The
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article by Caryn Rousseau appeared in many newspapers around the country, such as the News-Herald, Deseret News, South Coast Today, etc. * In 2015 the museum was published in
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External links


Museum of Salt and Pepper Shakers - Official siteMuseo de Saleros y Pimenteros - Official site
Museums in Sevier County, Tennessee History museums in Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains Gatlinburg, Tennessee