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Houston’s Beer Can House turns trash into treasure

by The 100 Companies

Tucked within Houston’s eclectic history is the story of the Beer Can House, a quirky folk-art landmark that’s located in the Memorial Park area. Created by retired upholsterer John Milkovisch in the late 1960s, the house is clad in over 50,000 flattened beer cans, turning recycling into a gleaming artistic statement.

Milkovisch started by embedding marbles and metal into his yard, then moved to covering the house itself, saying he just didn’t want to mow the lawn. Today, the Beer Can House is preserved as a museum, capturing Houston’s offbeat spirit and proving that even trash can become treasured history.

– Staff report with AI assist*

*As a company focused on innovative tools to build community, we embrace AI as an editorial resource to help us create relevant content. Every article is reviewed and modified by one of our editors to ensure accuracy.

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