Oklahomans Over There
M.J. Alexander looks back on Oklahomans’ sacrifices in World War I with a trip to England’s Brookwood Cemetery.
M.J. Alexander looks back on Oklahomans’ sacrifices in World War I with a trip to England’s Brookwood Cemetery.
M.J. Alexander checks the accidental bombing of Boise City’s place in World War II history.
M.J. Alexander lists a roll call of roadside dinosaurs along Oklahoma highways.
M.J. Alexander disrupts a myth while investigating the symbolic connection between the YMCA and Oklahoma’s Marland Oil.
M.J. Alexander explores the thin line connecting the present to the last surviving stretch of Route 66’s historic ribbon road.
M.J. Alexander disrupts a myth while investigating competing claims for the surprisingly contentious title of World’s Largest Peanut.
Placid to threatening but never-ending and nearly always beautiful – M.J. Alexander offers a photographic tribute to the ever-changing Oklahoma
M.J. Alexander disrupts a myth about how Oklahoma measures up to other states in a tale of turnpikes.
Examining why the Price Tower in Bartlesville has the (Frank Lloyd) Wright stuff, but still sometimes gets the wrong label.
Oklahomans have a proud presence in the section of New York City labeled the Canyon of Heroes, which commemorates those
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