One of Nevada’s most popular roadside
attractions, the Old Shoe Tree, near Middlegate has been cut down
by vandals.
The Old Shoe Tree on highway 50 (known as the
loneliest road in America) was one of the quirkiest tourist spots in
Nevada, featuring hundreds of old shoes hanging from its branches. Its origins
aren’t exactly clear, but locals say people started throwing their shoes in it,
in the early 1990s.
According to a local legend, the first people
ti throw their shoes in the Nevada Shoe Tree were a couple of newlyweds passing
through the desert on their way to California. They began to argue, so the
groom pulled over near a big cottontree and left his wife there to cool down,
and he went to the Middlegate Station Bar, to get a beer. When he came back,
his bride was still in a fighting mood, so he took her shoes and tossed them
into the tree, than left t get another beer. This time, when he returned, they
were able to patch things up, but the shoes remained stuck in the tree, so they
just left them there. Over time, people who stopped to cool off under the
cotton tree saw the shoes and threw their own, thus transforming it into a roadside
tourist attraction.
Unfortunately, no one will have the
opportunity to throw shoes in the Nevada Shoe Tree, or even take photos of it,
as it was cut down by vandals, right on New Year’s Eve 2011. Locals are
outraged, since the 70-foot cottonwood wasn’t just a symbol of the area, but a
big help for local businesses which relied on the tourists it brought in.
The Churchill County Sheriff’s Department is
investigating the matter, but sadly, nothing is going to bring back the Old
Shoe Tree of Nevada. Check out the photos below, if you’ve never seen it
before.
A Farewell to the
Nevada Shoe Tree was originally posted at Oddity Central
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