Shoe House - Sunday Strip - Hellam, PA/USA
N 39° 59.941 W 076° 38.230
18S E 360246 N 4428931
This is the third installment of Zippy the Pinhead at the shoe house. The shoe house can be seen from Rt. 30 East bound up on the hill with a big sign advertising it as such. Come for the tour, stay for the ice cream.
Waymark Code: WM6JVB
Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Date Posted: 06/11/2009
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The Shoe House was built in 1948 (and completed in 1949) by Colonel Mahlon M. Haines, a colorful "Shoe Wizard," to help market his business. Although it does not advertise for a shoe business anymore, you can buy ice cream here and take a tour.
The house is a wood frame structure covered with wire lath and coated with a cement stucco. It measures 48 ft. in length, 17 ft. in width at the widest part and 25 ft. in height. The interior consists of five different levels and contains three bedrooms, two baths, a kitchen and living room.
This giant structural advertisement was originally used as a guest house. In the first year after its completion, elderly couples were invited to stay for a weekend and live like "kings and queens" at Haines' expense.In the spring of 1987 the Shoe House returned to the Haines family when a granddaughter of the "Shoe Wizard" (Ruth Miller) purchased the building.
The fire escape was added in the 60s.
Friday - 12:30 - 4:00
Saturday - 11:00 - 6:00
Sunday - 11:00 - 6:00 & by appointment
Phone 717-840-8339
195 Shoe House Road
Hellam, PA 17638
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