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Franklin's Factory serves as example for Heritage Partnership - Read More

Date Added: April 29, 2008 08:32:02 AM
Calvin Lehew says it takes "somewhat of a crazy person and a low IQ" to do what he has done. The 67-year-old transformed a 1929 factory where stoves were made into a $16 million shopping, dining and entertainment complex located six blocks from downtown Franklin, just west of Murfreesboro.

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