HELLAM, Pa. (AP) -- Along a two-lane country road, the scenery offers up the architecturally impossible, or so it would seem - a 25-foot-tall beige stucco replica of a man's work boot worthy of Paul Bunyan. Until recently, an elderly woman even owned the place. She didn't actually live in the shoe, although its three bedrooms, two bathrooms, kitchen and living room make it livable enough. For the past eight years, 77-year-old Ruth Miller was the tour guide for curious motorists who stop by the Haines Shoe House on Shoe House Road, just a few miles east of the city...