On Monday, November 18th the CEO class traveled to Palestine where we toured Mullen’s. Mullen’s was interesting for the ways that it represented the old fashion of the town. Mrs. Penny Shaw purchased the building with intentions to have it match the theme of the town. She achieved this by keeping the original building. We want to thank Penny for allowing us to tour her business and taking multiple hours out of her day to do so.
Submitted by Mitchell Blade


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