Ever
been to
The Beer Can House?

Ever
been INSIDE The Beer Can House?
How about the back yard?
Did
you know that
The Beer Can House sings with the wind?
special
thanks to James Goode for recording the magic voice of The Beer
Can House!
The
Beer Can House:
Aluminum Siding,
Twelve Ounces at a Time!
The
Beer Can House at 222 Malone Street is the meticulous, whimsical
work of the late John Milkovisch, life-long resident of the
Rice Military neighborhood in Houston, Texas. A popular attraction
for Houstonians and tourists alike, this artistic treasure has
been renovated by the Orange Show Center for Visionary Art to
preserve the fragile artwork and enhance its enjoyment for future
generations.
The
Beer Can House
is open to the public!
It's
even more interesting
than you think it will be.
Admission:
$2
or $5 for the full guided tour
Gift Shop on premises
Saturdays and Sundays*
noon - 5pm
222 Malone Street
Houston, Texas
*Please
note that the Beer Can House may be closed
in inclement weather
CLOSED
ON SATURDAY MAY 9 FOR THE HOUSTON ART CAR PARADE!

A Thousand Thank Yous
to the hundreds of amazing volunteers
who came out for The Beer Can House Happy Hour Workshops - not
only did we get a huge amount of work done on our path to TOTAL
RESTORATION of John Milkovich's masterpiece, but everyone had
a really, really, really good time!
Please
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of The Beer Can House and elsewhere in Orange Show World.
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HOW
YOU CAN HELP
- Get on the Volunteer List!

Antiques
Roadshow taped a segment about collectible beer cans featuring
The Beer Can House. Click on the Roadshow logo to check out
episode 1004, from Houston, Texas!