Founded in 1902, California firm still makes Christmas trees in America, avoiding tariffs
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Lee Display is a rarity in the Christmas decor industry: It makes artificial trees in the US and avoids tariffs. Americans are paying more for Christmas trees this year because they're nearly all made overseas and subject to tariffs. (AP video shot by: Terry Chea)
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