→ 8 of the most unusual houses in the United States – WTVR.com
Hellam’s Haines Shoe House captured the number three slot on this list of unusual houses in the U.S.
Click here for a photo gallery of exterior shots of the iconic “structural advertisement” built by Mahlon N. Haines in 1948. The Shoe House was recently bought and is now open with expanded hours of operation. Click here to find out more.

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