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  <title>94: The Alabama Indestructible Doll</title>
  <description>Entrepreneurship among women must have been strong in early 1900s in Alabama. We had a previous podcast on the Birmingham, Alabama woman who invented the windshield wiper now one who invented the Alabama indestructible doll. ......During its peak, a doll factory in Roanoke, Alabama, operated by a woman, produced ten thousand of her dolls each year. The dolls were known by several names: Alabama Baby, Alabama Indestructible Doll, Roanoke Doll, or Ella Smith Doll  https://toureastalabama.com/attraction/randolph-county-historical-museum/ Be a part of our community - be a patron Alabama Pioneers comments - info@alabamapioneers.com </description>
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