Pennsylvania’s iconic shoe house is now an Airbnb
- The historic Shoe House in York, Pennsylvania, built in 1948 as a 48-foot-long work boot, now operates as an Airbnb rental property.
- Mahlon Haines, known as 'The Shoe Wizard,' constructed the house to promote his shoe stores and originally used it as a guest house.
- Initially, the house functioned as a getaway destination for newly married couples and older pairs, later operating as a museum and ice cream parlor before its latest transformation into an Airbnb rental.
- Naomi Brown, who acquired the property in 2022, shared that the house consistently attracts visitors and described it as a well-known historic landmark.
- The Shoe House attracts visitors from around the globe who enjoy its distinctive charm, holds a 4.7-star rating on Google, and Airbnb guests often highlight its fascinating history and memorable experience.
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