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  1. The house is 25 feet (7.6 m) high, 17 feet (5.2 m) wide, and 48 feet (15 m) long, and is visible from US Route 30. Built by Mahlon Haines in 1948 to promote his shoe stores, the house was initially provided as a vacation spot for newlyweds and senior couples.

  2. 12 de ago. de 2009 · The house has been renovated to portray the look and feel of the 40-50’s era when the Shoe House was built and holds a museum on the eccentric life of “Colonel” Mahlon N. Haines. New...

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  3. 29 de jul. de 2019 · October 25, 2022 by Jim Cheney. 103.7K shares. Located on the outskirts of York, Pennsylvania, is one of the strangest sights in all of Pennsylvania: the Haines Shoe House. Visible from Route 30 a few miles east of downtown York, this giant shoe has likely caused many people to do a double-take over the last six decades.

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  4. Shoe House. Alma mater. Haines Acres. Employees and others. Personal life. Mother. First wife. Second wife and death. References. Mahlon Haines. Mahlon Nathaniel Haines (March 5, 1875 – October 31, 1962) was an American businessman and philanthropist in York, Pennsylvania.

  5. The Haines Shoe House is a shoe-shaped house in Hellam Township, Pennsylvania, about two miles west of the borough of Hallam. Built by Mahlon Haines in 1948 to promote his shoe stores, the house was initially provided as a vacation spot for newlyweds and senior couples.

    • 197 Shoe House Road York, PA, 17406 United States
    • shoe.house@yahoo.com
    • (717) 683-6328
  6. 23 de abr. de 2014 · The Shoe House. Shoe house during construction, 1948; Lincoln Highway: Pennsylvania Traveler’s Guide. The property’s design emulated a “high-topped work shoeHaines had handed to his architect, and was constructed using a wood frame structure, wire lath, and cement stucco.

  7. 28 de dez. de 2021 · Thanks to Roadside America, I’ve found The Shoe House, built in 1948 by shoe magnate and millionaire Colonel Mahlon M. Haines. You’ll find the house at 195 Shoe House Rd. in Hellam, PA. Read more about the house.