America's 20 Oldest Roadside Attractions Still Open for Visit
18. The Shoe House, Pennsylvania

The Haines Shoe House in York, Pennsylvania, is a whimsical piece of roadside architecture built in 1948 as a promotional gimmick for a local shoe business. Designed to resemble a giant work boot, the house is fully furnished with themed rooms, including a kitchen, living room, and bedroom. Visitors can take guided tours to learn about its history and enjoy the quirky charm of its design. The Shoe House also includes a small ice cream shop on the property, adding to its nostalgic appeal. This one-of-a-kind attraction continues to delight travelers seeking a glimpse into mid-century marketing ingenuity and roadside Americana.








