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Toilet Seat Museum Named Top Attraction

TripAdvisor.com Names Wackiest Attractions In America

POSTED: Wednesday, October 14, 2009
UPDATED: 5:33 am CDT October 15, 2009

The Alamo and the Riverwalk may attract millions of visitors each year, but a little museum in Alamo Heights ranks higher than both of them when it comes to off-the-wall attractions.

TripAdvisor.com, a popular online travel community, has just named the Toilet Seat Museum the Wackiest Attraction in America. The museum is located in Barney Smith's garage in the 200 block of Abiso Avenue.

The retired master plumber didn't set out to be the King of the Throne, he said it just kind of happened overnight.

Several years ago, Smith and his wife were having a garage sale when a customer noticed some of Smith's framed oil paintings.

"He said, 'You're a good artist,' I said, 'Oh I am, you want to see some more?' I didn't realize I was opening up a can of worms," said Smith.

When he took the man into his garage he saw nearly 200 hand-decorated toilet seats hanging on the walls. Smith explained to the man he was the first person outside of his family to see his hobby. The man called a local TV news station, which sent a crew over to film a story. Days after the story aired, Smith said people were begging to see his artwork, so he decided to open his garage to the public.

Inside, there are nearly 900 hand-carved, painted and decorated toilet lids. Some are devoted to celebrities, others to politicians and sports figures. Several more offer a glimpse into major historical events over the past century, including a seat that has a piece of the doomed Space Shuttle Challenger attached to it.

"A fellow here in Alamo Heights said that he and his family were there on the beach whenever it took off and blew up and that piece floated onto the beach," Smith said, referring to the relic.

That piece hangs alongside seats adorned with ash spewed from Mount St. Helens, and barbed wire fragments from Nazi concentration camps. There are seats for each of the 50 states signed by visitors who found the obscure museum. Smith said he's had visitors from every state in the United States and 64 foreign countries.

There's an entire section devoted to television shows that have featured Smith's wacky museum, including ABC's "Good Morning America" and "The View." What started out as a hobby has turned into a full-time job with Smith often working late into the night.

"I get so tired until I'll be a drilling in somebody's name and I will drop my drill onto the toilet seat and I'll pick it up, and rub my eyes and wake up and get busy there," he said. "I'll work a few more hours before I ever turn off the light and go to bed."

Having already been featured in several books and magazines, Smith said being named the No. 1 wackiest attraction is just one more feather in his cap. He's not expecting a flood of visitors because of the ranking, he expects he'll top out at his average of 1,000 guests this year.

If you plan to check out the Toilet Museum, you should know that there are no formal hours. As long as the garage doors are open, Smith said, guests are welcome to visit. If the doors are closed, visitors can call the number posted on the doors to set up an appointment.

As if a museum devoted to toilet seats isn't strange enough, Smith said there's one more odd thing about his museum.

"I have no workable toilet in here," he said. "I just got the lid and that won't work."
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