1. The Big Idaho Potato Hotel is a 28-foot-long, 12-foot-wide, and 11.5-foot-high replica of a hollowed-out potato. Situated 20 miles outside of downtown Boise in view of the Owyhee Mountains, the potato-shaped structure was originally built in 2012 to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the Idaho Potato Commission. It was repurposed as a hotel after a seven year tour across the country. It features air conditioning, fresh water, and a nearby converted silo that serves as the bathroom. However it lacks TV and Wifi, making it the perfect opportunity to go truly off the grid and immerse yourself in the beautiful 400 acres of farmland on which the potato sits. One night in the hotel will set you back $200. Have you ever been to the state of Idaho?