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Of the
exhibits that traveled with the Parade of Progress, The Our American Crossroads exhibit
is the last known exhibit to exist. It was built by the H.B. Stubbs company and
was on display at the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry until 2001
when it was removed by GM.
The Our American Crossroads display
is an animated diorama of American life. It depicts lifestyles before and after the
introduction of the automobile and a futuristic look years down the road.
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From the progress of the past

"Starting with a sleepy, rural crossroad consisting of
muddy roads, a rickety wooden bridge and a few scattered farm houses, you see a simple
story of American growth and development unfold before your eyes. Beginning with the first
appearance of a horseless carriage this ever-changing diorama dramatically traces
the impact of the automobile on the isolated community."The promise of the future

"The transformation for a muddy crossroad to a modern
bustling community, vividly illustrates the important role played by the automobile in the
rapid growth of America. We have progressed from a country of isolated rural communities
and scattered cities to an integrated land connected by a great network of roads
and highways
and we have come this far in only sixty years." |