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Bush’s Baked Beans Museum – A Tasty History

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The Bushโ€™s Baked Beans Museum and Visitor Center is a tasty trip down memory lane. There, visitors learn the history of Americaโ€™s most iconic baked bean brand. Did you know there was such a museum?  Youโ€™ll learn about the history of the family, along with interesting facts such as the family business actually starting with tomatoes! Itโ€™s a fun little stop if youโ€™re vacationing in the Pigeon Forge area or traveling up I-40.

Located a quick drive northeast of Pigeon Forge and Sevierville in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains, youโ€™ll find the Bushโ€™s Baked Beans Museum and visitor center. Itโ€™s a fitting spot for it because thatโ€™s where these famous beans took their humble first steps. 

bush bean museum my home and travels pinterest image

Visiting Bushโ€™s Baked Beans Museum and Visitor Center

This fun little museum chronicles the history of the Bush family, their beginnings, and their eventual rise to baked beans royalty.  This is a rural community and one reason for the cannery to open was to keep jobs in the area for locals and his own family.

bush bean museum my home and travels family history photo

The modest museum has a wonderfully intimate, down-home atmosphere, and through various exhibits and a video tour of the factory, visitors can learn about the businessโ€™s humble beginnings as a tomato cannery in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains, their expansion into canned beans in the 60s, and, through their delicious secret family recipe โ€“ still closely guarded to this day โ€“ their ascension to being the most popular canned bean brand in the country. No tours of the factory are allowed.

bush bean museum my home and travels factory

You will learn more about beans and Bushโ€™s than you had ever thought about:  where the beans are grown, interactive components fun for all ages, a history of Duke and Jay plus a fun thing โ€“ how much do you weigh in beans.  

bush bean museum my home and travels weight in beans

bush bean museum my home and travels duke and jay

The museum is free and allows ADA service animals. Itโ€™s also wheelchair accessible, making it a welcoming environment for everyone in the family, regardless of their physical needs.  

A Gift Shop and Cafe

In addition to the museum, thereโ€™s also a wonderful general store full of fantastic souvenirs and foods and an on-site restaurant with some of the best Southern cooking anywhere in the state.

bush bean museum my home and travels cafe

Of course, beans are heavily featured!  One thing I noticed at the general store was the reasonable prices of the items for sale.  Many times a gift shop is known to be overpriced, but this one was a great place to shop for holiday items, gifts, general home dรฉcor, and of course โ€“ Beans.  They are priced also in line with local grocery stores.  Itโ€™s a great place to grab some new flavors.

bush bean museum my home and travels store items

Visitors to the cafe even get a complimentary sample of โ€œthe bean of the dayโ€ prior to their meal.  We had one of their โ€œgrillin beansโ€ of Hot Honey, which I wasnโ€™t a fan of because they were a bit spicy for me, but Don liked them.  I picked up a can for home while there.

bush bean museum my home and travels sample honey hot beans

The other was a no sugar added baked bean which I couldnโ€™t tell the difference in it and the regular baked beans.

You can request a sample of almost any food on the menu, which I tried the pimento cheese after recommendations from our server.  It was a great suggestion and I could have made a meal on it alone.

bush bean museum my home and travels pimento cheese

 

Our dinners consisted of the BBQ plate and catfish, both delicious and more than enough food for one meal.

Of course we had to try one of the more unusual desserts, Pinto Bean Pie.  But we did get the chocolate version.  I would have never guessed it contained pinto beans.  Rumor is this recipe came from a church member back in the 20โ€™s.

We were asked if we wanted it warmed and with ice cream โ€“ of course, is there any other way.

bush bean museum my home and travels pinto bean chocolate pie

Although heโ€™s not there all the time, visitors should also keep an eye out for Duke, Bushโ€™s famously adorable Golden Retriever mascot. he occasionally stops in for a meet and great. Watch the Bushโ€™s Baked Beans Facebook page to get info on when heโ€™ll be popping in. 

The Bushโ€™s Homestead

The original home is on the property but not normally open to the public with the exception of a few days in December when itโ€™s decorated for Christmas.

bush bean museum my home and travels orginal homestead

It is occasionally used for out of town business associates or special guests.

If youโ€™re traveling to or through the area, youโ€™ll be pleased to know that the Bushโ€™s grounds have designated RV and tour bus parking at the far end of the parking area, so road-trippers wonโ€™t have to scramble to find suitable parking. 

Visit the Bushโ€™s Baked Beans Museum 

If youโ€™re traveling to or through Eastern Tennessee, be sure to make a stop at the Bushโ€™s Baked Beans Museum a priority on your list. With a ton of interesting information about the company, a general store full of food, kitchenware, and other items, and a cafe with some of the best food in the area, this is a great stop for families. 

Check out their WEBSITE and FACEBOOK for important dates and information including dates when Duke will make an appearance, Christmas House openings, and lots of RECIPES โ€“ of course โ€“ featuring many of their popular beans.

 

A few more photos for your enjoyment.

bush's bean museum my home and travels picture with jay and duke
Have your photo made with Jay and Duke
my home and travels bush's bean museum old replica truck
Another great photo op
my home and travels bush's bean museum family bible
The Family Bible on display in General Store
my home and travels bush's bean museum history of the can opener
Did you ever wonder about the can opener?

We love to visit museums and always try to find interesting ones.  Hereโ€™s a few of our favorites.

Andy Warhol Museum of Art in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

National Corvette Museum in Bowling Green, Kentucky

International Towing Museum right here in Chattanooga

Morse Museum full of Tiffany Art in Winter Park, Florida

tiffany art morse museum my home and travels pinterest image

 

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The Bushโ€™s Baked Beans museum and visitor center is a tasty trip down memory lane. There, visitors learn the history of Americaโ€™s most iconic baked bean brand. Youโ€™ll learn about this history of the family, along with interesting facts such as the family business actually starting with tomatoes! Itโ€™s a fun little stop if youโ€™re vacationing in the Pigeon Forge area. 

About Bushโ€™s Baked Beans Museum

Located a quick drive northeast of Pigeon Forge and Sevierville in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains, youโ€™ll find the Bushโ€™s Baked Beans museum and visitor center. Itโ€™s a fitting spot for it because thatโ€™s where these famous beans took their humble first steps. 

This fun little museum chronicles the history of the Bush family, their beginnings, and their eventually rise to baked beans royalty. The modest museum has a wonderfully intimate, down-home atmosphere, and through various exhibits and a video tour of the factory, visitors can learn about the businessโ€™s humble beginnings as a tomato cannery in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains, their expansion into canned beans in the 60s, and, through their delicious secret family recipe โ€“ still closely guarded to this day โ€“ their ascension to being the most popular canned bean brand in the country. 

The museum is free and allows ADA service animals. Itโ€™s also wheelchair accessible, making it a welcoming environment for everyone in the family, regardless of their physical needs. In addition to the museum, thereโ€™s also a wonderful general store full of fantastic souvenirs and foods and an on-site restaurant with some of the best Southern cooking anywhere in the state. Of course, beans are heavily featured! Visitors to the cafe even get a complimentary sample of โ€œthe bean of the dayโ€ prior to their meal. 

Although heโ€™s not there all the time, visitors should also keep an eye out for Duke, Bushโ€™s famously adorable Golden Retriever mascot. he occasionally stops in for a meet and great. Watch the Bushโ€™s Baked Beans Facebook page to get info on when heโ€™ll be popping in. 

If youโ€™re traveling to or through the area, youโ€™ll be pleased to know that the Bushโ€™s grounds have designated RV and tour bus parking at the far end of the parking area, so road-trippers wonโ€™t have to scramble to find suitable parking. 

Visit the Bushโ€™s Baked Beans Museum 

If youโ€™re traveling to or through Eastern Tennessee, be sure to make a stop at the Bushโ€™s Baked Beans museum a priority on your list. With a ton of interesting information about the company, a general store full of food, kitchenware, and other items, and a cafe with some of the best food in the area, this is a great stop for families. 

 

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Happy Travels, 

Rosemary

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10 Comments

  1. Looks like a fun visit to the baked bean museum. It reminds me of my visit to the Spam museum in Austin, Minnesota.

  2. I must admit I would never have thought of visiting a museum about baked beans. But it looks like a fun spot to learn more about the Bush family and their bean business. Fun to get to taste the beans of the day!

  3. Looks like such a fun time! Pinto bean pie though?! It looked really good, but would have never guessed that beans and chocolate would be a good pairing! Thanks for sharing!

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