Louisville, Kentucky: Jerry's Junk (Closed)
The yard and house were packed with big, odd items. Impressive; not a typical hoard. Jerry Lotz, who passed away in July 2019, had a good eye for the crazy. Estate auction in September 2019.
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Jerry's Junk
Jerry's Junk House is amazing. Driving by we were totally enamored with it and had to stop. So much to look at; it's like a real-life hidden pictures puzzle. Lots of fun. If you're in Louisville you should stop! While you can't go inside, it is all visible from the street and there is no shortage of things to snap pictures of.
[Johnna Lafaith, 11/13/2013]Jerry's Junk
Awesome place to see, especially if you like interesting collections. Jerry was outside when we got there, and we talked for over an hour. He was very informative not only about his collections, but also about the area in general. He even gave us a piece of his collection to bring us luck.
[Byron Wirth, 03/31/2012]House of Statues and Junk
The guy who owns this is a total angry nutter.
[Michael, 04/22/2011]If able, park across street to observe. It's packed full of stuff.
[McGrath, 03/16/2010]The owner of the property was outside when we visited. He was very friendly and even gave my kids a little something to begin their own junk collections. Be sure to look inside the windows of the home as the collection continues there. Some of the more impressive items are in his living room! Be sure to note the face on the Statue of Liberty!
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Jerry's Junk
- Directions:
- East side of the city, on US Hwy 60/E. Frankfort Ave. at the corner of William St.
- Status:
- Closed
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An acceptable trade-off? Nutter energy powers many of America's over-the-top yard art displays. An earlier report characterized him as "friendly."