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Here are a few photos of Jeff's House of Beer Cans. The building and displays were constructed between 1998 and 2001 with the help of Jeff's father Fred, friends and other family members. The collection, which numbers in excess of 56,000 different cans, is now the largest of it's kind in the world. The collection is divided into geographic regions, with separate rooms for each region. Collector friends have come from as far away as the Netherlands and South Africa to see this unusual collection. We hope you enjoy the photos. Thanks for stopping by...

A few favorites from the collection.

Photo by Jason Plotkin.

The ground floor of the building includes cans of the United States and Canada. Here is a wall of US flat tops.
Also on the lower level is a room dedicated to US steel tab tops.
The collection contains not only beer cans, but lots of other junk, too.
We have now traveled up the steps to the second floor...into the Great Britain Hall. This area is comprised of cans from England, Scotland, Ireland, Northern Ireland and Wales, as well as the Channel Islands of Jersey and Guernsey.
The German Room. Notice the "cascading shelves" on the far wall. These shelving units roll on casters along grooves routed into the floor.
The Scandinavia Room includes cans from Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Finland.
The Pacific Rim Room contains cans from Australia, New Zealand, Southeast Asia and Japan, as well as island countries such as Fiji and Tahiti.
This room contains cans from Europe, Asia, South America, Central America, Africa and the Carribbean. Again, cascading shelves were built for this room in order to make maximum use of space.
A few of my favorite OC/OC flat tops.