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In the 1900s, the village continued slowly developing. In 1915, the Michigan Department of Transportation designated Washington Street as a major state road, leading to the rise of automobile traffic through Oxford. This affected the businesses and buildings in the downtown area, as automobile sales and service became more prominent.
Oxford is a village in Oakland County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 3,436 at the 2010 census . The village is located within Oxford Township . [ 4 ]
Fruit picking or fruit harvesting is a seasonal activity (paid or recreational) that occurs during harvest time in areas with fruit growing wild or being farmed in orchards. Some farms market "You-Pick" for orchards, such as the tradition of Apple and Orange picking in North America, as a form of value-add agritourism.
New Oxford's annual Harvest Day festival and parade highlighted a special moment for the small Adams County borough, which turned 150 this year.
Loading at the Market Street and Wall Street intersection near The Radisson Hotel. 6 Pack Trials Car Show from 9 a.m. to noon on Block 5. YMCA: Enjoy inflatable children's activities in Riverfront ...
Cotton Harvest: John H. Fyfe: 1939 1993 July 4 Celebration at Sheriff Bacof's: Magnolia in 1889: New Albany: Milking Time: Roger Cleaver Purdy: 1939 Newton: Economic Life in Newton in the Earl 1940s: Mary Boggs Frank Boggs: 1942 oil on canvas Okolona: The Richness of the Soil: Harold Egan 1939 painted over within days of completion Pascagoula ...
Celebrating its 19th anniversary, the Milwaukee Public Market is hosting its Harvest Fest with free activities and entertainment on Oct. 12 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The festival features live tunes ...
Oxford Renaissance Festival Dorchester Fairgrounds, 4939 Hamilton Rd, Dorchester, ON N0L 1G6 Village of Wolvercote in the 1560s. 2013 6 stages, indoor pub. Free parking, open rain or shine One weekend near the end of June Oxford Renaissance Festival: Cooks Creek Medieval Festival Cooks Creek, Manitoba, Church of the Immaculate Conception: 2004