Odd Pennsylvania Spot Crowned 'Weirdest Roadside Attraction' In The State

A close-up of a pair of men's shoes

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Have you traveled to the weirdest roadside attraction in Pennsylvania?

This "odd" destination is nothing short of unique and quirky and offers visitors a one-of-a-kind experience. There's truly no place that rivals it in the country, let alone the state. The attraction in question has garnered the reputation of being one of the strangest places to visit in Pennsylvania because the experience it provides to visitors is unforgettable.

If you're looking for a memorable place to stop during your next road trip, look no further than the weirdest roadside attraction in Pennsylvania!

According to Fifty Grande, the weirdest roadside attraction in Pennsylvania is the Haines Shoe House in Hallam.

Here's what Fifty Grande had to say about the absolute strangest roadside attraction in the entire state:

"Built in 1948 by shoe salesman Mahlon Haines, this five-story sneaker-shaped house was his idea of the ultimate marketing stunt. This quirky home stands at around 25 feet tall and 58 feet long, with each part of the shoe serving as a different room: the toe houses a cozy living room, the heel has a kitchen, and the ankle hides two bedrooms. Now open for public tours, it’s a fun throwback to a time when ads weren’t just billboards."

For a continued list of the weirdest roadside attractions across the country check out Fifty Grande.


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