For many of us, beer is its own reward. But one man looked into the bottom of his can and found a home, or at least plenty of decorations for his Houston house -- and he's being celebrated for it.
John Milkovisch, who died in the 1980s, really loved his hops. We mean really. His son says he never had less than eight or ten cases stacked up in the garage, and that he would frequently clean out the local grocery store's suds. Over 20 years, he emptied more than 50,000 cans of brew, thousands of which he flattened and turned into patterns for his family's home.
The "Beer Can House" has now been christened a public folk-art monument.
"Most people who take the lead in doing something truly innovative are considered a little bit crazy," Houston Mayor Bill White is quoted as saying at a dedication ceremony. White also praised Milkovisch's "hard work of generating all those beer cans."
Renovations to the house to turn it into a museum cost $400,000 and took seven years.
Question raised: If we drink so many beers we can build a house, can we just tell everyone who calls us "lazy slackers" that we're artists?
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Monday 10 March
By Lori
Let me guess....he's single?
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Monday 10 March
By Beverly
Lori - not only is he single.....he's dead. lol
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Monday 10 March
By Ed.
I'LL DRINK TO THAT!
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Monday 10 March
By jaguignon
I hope that he didn't leave his liver to anybody for transplant!
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Monday 10 March
By Ash
hahahaha... leave it to Texas.
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Monday 10 March
By yvonne
as a kid, used to walk by his house in the 60's 70's because he lived near my grandmother... discussed with my friends how weird that house and was. there was nothing artistic about it, just gaudy.
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Monday 10 March
By david jones
I saw a house made intirely of beer cans in Vietnam in 1968.
Dave
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Monday 10 March
By TAM
Personally, I think the gentleman was obviously an alocholic, who was very inventive in finding his personal needs to be met. And too add.. " HE RECYCLED" way to go......
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Monday 10 March
By dee haag
my guess is single and staying that way!!!!!!!!
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Tuesday 11 March
By Perry Allotta
I think it is disgusting to see a hose made with cans of beer,
He is not a normal person, who drinks ois a bum
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Monday 10 March
By Perry Allotta
I don't know any man that is proud to be a drinker and look like a human being, who drinks (even if they are rich people)is a special kind of people ( from other planets) If a man build a house made of money, then is a very special man...
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Monday 10 March
By Audrey
COULDN'T YOU PEOPLE HAVE PROVIDED A BETTER PICTURE OF THE BEER CAN HOUSE THEN THE ONE YOU PUBLISHED? I READ THE WHOLE ARTICLE AND COULDN'T WAIT TILL I GOT TO THE END TO SEE A REAL CLOSE UP OF THE HOUSE AND THERE WAS NOTHING BUT THAT TINY DARK LITTLE PICTURE IN THE START OF THE ARTICLE. SOME PEOPLE JUST DON'T TAKE ANY PRIDE IN THEIR WORK ANY MORE.
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Monday 10 March
By Tony
He must have been a Hash House Harrier (Hasher)
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Monday 10 March
By Catherine
Just to clarify one thing, the house isn't built out of beer cans. The cans are attached to the outside of the structure of what was a normal house.
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Monday 10 March
By caleb
this man is a true american hero
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Monday 10 March
By tony
Fnaly!!!!
Something out of Texas!!!
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Monday 10 March
By Depo
at yeast he accomplished a goal
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Monday 10 March
By Mike Stover
What a pig !!!!!!!!!!!! Moms not lookin too bad though. How the hell old is she??
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Monday 10 March
By Steve
Yea he may have been single and is dead, but it's better than living with Lori or Beverly. LOL. P.S. Perry Allotta, go back to school and learn to spell.
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Tuesday 11 March
By Kristine
This house has existed for years, but was recently opened back up to the public. Don't let the media hype this up like it is new. You can check the website out at: http://www.orangeshow.org/index2.html
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