Tom Kelly Bottle House

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Tom Kelly Bottle House is a historic early-1900s home in the ghost town of Rhyolite, Nevada, uniquely constructed from thousands of glass bottles and now preserved as a notable roadside attraction.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bottle house
historic house
roadside attraction
tourist attraction
architect Tom Kelly NERFINISHED
associatedWithIndustry mining
buildingFunction residence
builtBy Tom Kelly NERFINISHED
builtInPeriod early 1900s
constructionEndDate 1906
constructionMaterial glass bottles
mortar
constructionStartDate 1905
country United States of America
surface form: United States
currentUse tourist attraction
era American Old West mining era
hasApproximateConstructionYear 1906
hasAttractionCategory heritage tourism site
historic roadside attraction
hasBuildingStyle vernacular architecture
hasBuildingType house
hasCulturalSignificance example of bottle house architecture in the American West
hasFloorCount 1
hasMaterialSource discarded glass bottles from the town GENERATED
hasOwnerType private or managed for tourism
hasPreservationEfforts stabilization and restoration for visitors
hasSetting abandoned mining town landscape
hasTouristAccess true
hasWallMaterial glass bottles
heritageStatus historic structure
isMajorAttractionOf Rhyolite, Nevada NERFINISHED
isNearby Death Valley National Park NERFINISHED
locatedIn Nevada
Nye County, Nevada NERFINISHED
Rhyolite, Nevada NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
namedAfter Tom Kelly NERFINISHED
notableFor being constructed from thousands of glass bottles
unique bottle-wall construction
numberOfStories 1
partOf Rhyolite ghost town historic remains
preservationStatus preserved
region southwestern United States
surface form: American Southwest

Mojave Desert NERFINISHED
tourismType roadside attraction
townType ghost town

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Rhyolite, Nevada hasAttraction Tom Kelly Bottle House