Beer Can House
source: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/07/us/07beer.html?_r=1&scp=1&sq=beer+can+house&st=nyt&oref=sl...
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One mans trash is another mans brick and mortar. For almost a quarter of a century, John Milkovisch has been transforming his home into a shrine of all things beer.
Known to generations of sidewalk gawkers as the Beer Can House, the folk art monument was dedicated Thursday and will open to the public on Saturday for the first time since its purchase from the Milkovisch family and a seven-year restoration project totaling $400,000.
No word on whether or not Coors will have a lemonade stand of sorts on the front lawn.
Known to generations of sidewalk gawkers as the Beer Can House, the folk art monument was dedicated Thursday and will open to the public on Saturday for the first time since its purchase from the Milkovisch family and a seven-year restoration project totaling $400,000.
No word on whether or not Coors will have a lemonade stand of sorts on the front lawn.
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- Art and Style, Art, Beer, Sculpture, 3 more
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remanns
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Very fresh,bold, and fulfilling.. I'm not so sure about the guy's taste in beer, but, this heady fount of architectural brew taps my hops and dreams. Hopefully someone new will soon bring froth more of these!
- 2 years ago
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remanns
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edonelan
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beautiful. someone please escort mr. dgahr off of the website. thanks.
- 4 years ago
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edonelan
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dgahr
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I've got a great movie idea:
Being John Milkovisch.
heh. terrible. - 4 years ago
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dgahr
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edonelan
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Wanna take a tour- only costs a dollar!
- 4 years ago
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edonelan
