Perhaps it's an urban legend but in the Hartford area sneakers on a wire are said to be an indictor of where drugs can be bought. Did there happen to be a CVS or Walgreens near the running store?
The most unusual site in Eureka Springs (arkansas) was The Shoe Tree. In the middle of no where (actually off a side road on the way to the lake) was a tree that had hundreds of shoes hung on it, some in pairs and some in singles. Alas, the ice storms a couple year back took it out. However, hope springs eternal :
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Perhaps it's an urban legend but in the Hartford area sneakers on a wire are said to be an indictor of where drugs can be bought. Did there happen to be a CVS or Walgreens near the running store?
In the mid 70's I clearly remember the slung sneakers on my grandparent's street in Philadelphia. I always suspected they were dealin'! RIP.
The most unusual site in Eureka Springs (arkansas) was The Shoe Tree. In the middle of no where (actually off a side road on the way to the lake) was a tree that had hundreds of shoes hung on it, some in pairs and some in singles. Alas, the ice storms a couple year back took it out. However, hope springs eternal :
http://www.roadsideamerica.com/roger/QueryTips.php3?tip_AttractionName=shoe+tree&tip_Town=&tip_State=&Submit=Find
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