Crossroads is a different kind of storytelling from the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Each issue explores a chapter in the history of our state.
No.10 Anything You Can Do
June 2017
The evolution of women's roles in the West, and the birth of the American cowgirl.
No.9 Woody Guthrie
May 2017
Travel down the road of Dust Bowl history with Woody Guthrie as your guide.
No.8 Spiro Mounds
April 2017
Explore the rich history of an ancient civilization—right here in Oklahoma.
No.7 Feeding an Army
March 2017
A slice of Fort Gibson's history, its Civil War-era stone oven, and the popular Bake Day event.
No.6 The Good Fight
February 2017
An intimate look back at the struggle for civil rights in Oklahoma City.
No.4 True West
December 2016
The image of the cowboy as a cultural icon and enduring symbol of the American West.
No.3 Home on the Range
November 2016
Find out how the efforts of a legendary Wild West showman helped bring bison back to Oklahoma, and where you can see them today.
No.2 16 Tons: The Story of Coal in Oklahoma
October 2016
Oklahoma's first black gold—coal—has connections to Oklahoma industry, railroads, immigration, and our first labor movement.
No.1 Seeds of History
September 2016
In our first issue, we visit the only surviving pre-Civil War plantation-style home in Oklahoma.