Jeffrey B. Schmidt is Associate Professor of Marketing and Innovation in the Price College of Business at the University of Oklahoma.
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"Before statehood, Oklahoma represented the Promised Land - an untested place with unlimited potential. True believers arrived in droves. With them, scores of small towns sprang up, disappeared, and, in some cases, persisted despite the odds. This book takes a robust look at those journeys and destinations." - Hannibal B. Johnson, author of Acres of Aspiration: The All-Black Towns in Oklahoma "I grew up listening to family tales that involved small towns and spent my life relishing the experience of visiting many of these fascinating places, many of them long since abandoned. Schmidt's book is one of the most convenient to use in the field that I have tried. He carefully selected heritage tourism destinations for both interest and accessibility, and every one of them is worth visiting." - T. Lindsay Baker, author of Eating Up Route 66: Foodways on America's Mother Road "A fascinating chronicle of Oklahoma history, told through a series of time capsules filled with gems. As a bonus, it will inspire a road trip or two in the Sooner State." - Jim Hinckley, author of Travel Route 66: A Guide to the History, Sights, and Destinations along the Main Street of America