The Old Shoe Tree on Highway 50 in Nevada Has Been Cut Down by Vandals

Sunday, January 9th, 2011

The Old Shoe Tree on Highway 50 in Nevada Has Been Cut Down by Vandals

The Old Shoe Tree of Nevada, the iconic tree with hundreds of pairs of shoes hung on it has been cut down by vandals. What a tragic end to an amazing landmark that had so many stories to tell. The ride down the Loneliest Road in America – Highway 50 will never be the same again.

The Old Shoe Tree was one of the most popular roadside attractions not only in Nevada, but all of America. Located near Middlegate on Highway 50, The Old Shoe Tree was more than just a tree decorated with unwanted shoes. Many local business relied on it as it attracted travellers to the area everyone would otherwise pass through. And now it is gone.

Resembling an oddly decorate Christmas tree, in an act of unspeakable selfishness, The Old Shoe Tree was cut down by vandals on New Year’s Eve, just before Nevada whopped into 2011.

The Churchill County Sheriff’s Department has launched an investigation, but even if the culprits are nailed down, it will not bring The Old Shoe Tree back.

History of The Old Shoe Tree

Nobody is really sure when and how the act of throwing shoes on a large silk tree started, but the legend has it that the first pair of shoes was thrown on The Old Shoe Tree in the early 90′s during an argument between a newlywed bride and groom.

Following their wedding, the couple was passing through the Nevada desert on their way to California when an argument sparked between them. Unable to reason with his new wife, the groom pulled over by a large cotton tree and dropped his wife there to cool down. He drove off to have a beer at the Middlegate Station Bar but when he came back, he found the bride still furious with anger.

In a bid to shut her up, the groom threw her shoes into the tree and took off to have another cold one down his throat. Upon his second return, he already found his wife calmed down and capable of reasoning so the two had patched things up and were about to get the shoes off the tree so they could hit the road again, but the shoes were tangled up so tightly, it proved to be a major headache so the couple left them there and drove away.

Overtime, the cotton tree attracted more people who sought refuge from Nevada’s desert sun and as they stood there cooling off, they noticed the shoes and added their own. It became somewhat of a rite as more shoes were being added into the tree until the tree got transformed into a major roadside attraction.

Sadly, due to wrongdoing of some selfish individual(s), The Old Shoe Tree is no more. It has been cut down and it will dry off and get eaten by fungus and bugs and before we know it, there will be no trace of it. Such a senseless end to an amazing tree. I hope you’re happy with what you did there, vandals…

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Snow in Las Vegas (pics)

Friday, December 19th, 2008

Fabulous Las Vegas Sign Welcomming Motorists is Covered in Snow

Snow in Las Vegas – yeah, that phrase doesn’t go together very well. Las Vegas is better known for its hot, often very hot weather and now this. 3.6 inches of snow fell in Las Vegas during rare snowstorm that engulfed the sin city on Wednesday and Thursday. It’s the most snow Las Vegas has seen since January 1979, when the city got covered with 7.5 inches of snow.

This type of sprinkle is not even considered snow here in Canada. But it’s always fun to see how areas of the world located in warmer climates deal with unusual snow falls. Vegas was just as anything else – paralyzed. The airport was closed, traffic was head over heels, people freaked out… Makes me laugh my ass off. But to ease it all up, it happens in Canada too. Province of Alberta, where I’m from is very cold and we get snowed a lot. After we’d dealt with cold weather and blizzards for months, Ontario gets a little sprinkle and it’s on national news cause the whole city of Toronto gets paralyzed. Fucking newbs :D

Anyway, after crazy snow storm on Wednesday, the it has cleared up in Las Vegas on Thursday but snow was still all over the place. The planes were landing again and people had the opportunity to snap pictures by the famous “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas Nevada” sign surrounded by white sheet of snow.

More pics from snowy Las Vegas below. All pics are copyright Getty Images.

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