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| THIS IS ALABAMA | July 21, 2023 |
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Roughly 2 million people visit the Mount Rushmore National Memorial in South Dakota each year to see the 60-foot-high faces of four American presidents carved into the granite. For a closer look at those faces, visitors can use a coin-operated viewer that has an Alabama connection: It’s made by SeeCoast Manufacturing Co., a woman-owned small business in Fairhope. SeeCoast’s viewers can be found all over the country and around the world – anywhere there’s a view that begs to be magnified, including Alaska, Key West, the CN Tower in Toronto, Niagara Falls, the Santa Monica Pier, Sydney Harbor in Australia and many others. Read on to find out about the history and success of SeeCoast Manufacturing Co. |
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