Kaleva Bottle house
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member "Paws"itraction
N 44° 22.398 W 086° 00.558
16T E 578928 N 4913813
Kaleva's biggest claim to fame. Follow the signs to Kaleva, then follow the signs to the Bottle House.
Waymark Code: WM269Q
Location: Michigan, United States
Date Posted: 09/11/2007
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member Rayman
Views: 19

John J. Makinen, Sr. built this house out of over 60,000 pop bottles, most of which came from his business, the Northwestern Bottling Works. The bottles were laid on their sides with the bottom ends to the exterior. A native of Finland, Makinen moved to the area in 1903. He completed the house in 1941, but died before his family moved into it. In 1980 the building was purchased by the Kaleva Historical Society, which renovated it to house the Kaleva Historical Museum.

When we visited this museum for the first time, we were given a tour of the place by the head of the Historical Society, who is extremely skilled at giving interesting tours with local flavor. For example, he postulated that the term "pop", for carbonated beverages, originated in northern Michigan, perhaps at that very Bottling Works, from the onomatopoeia of the "POP" sound the early carbonated beverages would make when their corks would fly off. (Early bottling technique was to seal the beverage in its bottle with a cork, which could not always withstand the pressure of the carbonation.)

He also informed us that, even though adults were interested in the history of the house, all the children coming through at that time wanted to see...the bathroom! Evidently the bathtub had been featured in a Nickelodeon show with a sock puppet, and all the kids wanted to see "their" character's bathtub.

While there's no set fee to enter, they do have a "free-will" donation box. They also may have some local history books or copies of "Michigan Curiosities" for sale.
The "Official Tourism" URL link to the attraction: [Web Link]

Hours of Operation:
Summertime: Saturdays, 12pm - 4pm. Sign said they were open Saturdays through Dec. 1; no indication of when they'd reopen. Likely June.


Admission Prices:
free but they do encourage free will donations


Approximate amount of time needed to fully experience the attraction: Up to 1 hour

Transportation options to the attraction: Personal Vehicle Only

The attraction’s own URL: Not listed

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