After her mother’s death, Pam wanted to refresh the store. Miss Hazel worked until she was eighty-six years old, and passed away in 2016. Originally, she was involved in the business as a dealer with one booth while working another full-time job. Pam’s hard- working parents and strong family shaped her into the businesswoman she is today. There were times when both of them would be bidding on the same item because her mother wanted it more. Pam remembers a funny story about her parents going to auction. It was the local meat-and-three for several years, and known for having the “best fried chicken in town.” Miss Hazel would even join her husband Toby and help out with the cooking.Īfter the restaurant closed, Toby joined Hazel in the antique business. While Pam’s mother was busy with at the antique mall, her father operated Toby’s Chicken Kitchen.
She was voted “Most Popular” by her classmates at Hillsboro, the same school where Franklin Historian Rick Warwick would later teach history. She and her parents went to Hillsboro School. Pam’s family originally came from the Hillsboro - Leiper’s Fork community. It’s the perfect shop to visit when decorating farmhouse and cottage-style homes. Today, Pam calls this building “The Farmhouse.” This adorable shop sells a lot of farmhouse decor, furniture, metal signs, planters and outside metal yard art. Later, the building would be used as a beauty salon, bicycle shop and fish market. Not many people in Franklin or Williamson County remember The GilCo, but according to some Franklin residents, it had the “best fried pies, desserts and food” in the county during the 1940s and 1950s. The adjacent building, now their “Farmhouse” shop, was once The GilCo, Franklin’s first drive-in where teenagers would hang out and eat burgers and drink milkshakes. It was a neighborhood grocery store, and Mr. From the 1940s-1980s, the main building housed Henry’s Market.
The Zula & Mac property has such an interesting history, from being located on part of the Civil Wat battlefield from the 1864 Battle of Franklin, to becoming the commercial location it is today. The upscale boutique, located in the back of the main building, features women's clothing, shoes and beautiful jewelry.īut what makes Pam’s story unique is the rich heritage not only the property has, but also the entrepreneurial legacy her parents left her.
In addition to its inventory, Zula & Mac also offers full in home design services. Owner Pam Hood, along with her lovely staff, have transformed their buildings into a spectacular display of home interiors including on-trend furniture, wall art, home decor accessories, down-fill accent pillows, florals and seasonal holiday decor. Zula offers you a realistic experience like you have never seen before, so don’t miss your objective, come forth and prove your bravery!Zula & Mac Interiors, located at 301 Lewisburg Pike, next to the railroad tracks, is housed inside two historic buildings, and is home to the prettiest home decor shop in Franklin. Play with your friends, improve your character skills, create a clan and participate in tournaments. Moreover, you will have the choice between more than 150 weapons and new ones are regularly added to the game as well as items.Įnjoy all special features of this incredible shooter and do not forget about the mission system in which you will earn fabulous prizes. In order to achieve an authentic feel, all character outfits and equipment are based on exact paramilitary specs.
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