| The Museum of Beverage Containers can trace
its roots to the mid 1970's when teenager Tom Bates, son of Paul Bates, picked up a couple
of rusty old beer cans on his way home from the school bus stop. See MUSEUM... in
the BEGINNING. |
| In 2002, the collection from the Museum of
Beverage Containers was split, The soda collection was moved to the
Nostalgiaville tower in Springfield, TN. In 2010 the soda collection was
sold to a good friend and collector in Indianapolis, IN. A virtual TOUR of the MUSEUM will provide a glimpse of the site before the collection was
moved. The Beer Can, breweriana section of the museum still exists in
storage in Millersville,
TN. Hopefully one day it will be restructured. |
| The soda collection from the museum was
relocated on the FARM at
NOSTALGIAVILLE, in Springfield, Tennessee. A virtual tour begins
at the VILLAGE. A
personal tour can be arranged by
A VISIT to the FARM. |
| If you are a collector of Soda or Beer
memorabilia, the
COLLECTOR
INFORMATION section will be a big help with useful
information to add to your collecting knowledge. We spent many
hours... Enjoy! |