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  2. Oxford House - Wikipedia

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    The term Oxford House refers to any house operating under the "Oxford House Model", a community-based approach to addiction recovery, which provides an independent, supportive, and sober living environment. [1] Today there are nearly 3,000 Oxford Houses in the United States and other countries. [2] Each house is based on three rules:

  3. Dewitt Log Homestead - Wikipedia

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    This log cabin was built in 1805 by Zachariah Price Dewitt and Elizabeth Dewitt and is the oldest extant structure in the Oxford Township of Butler County, Ohio.It is the only remaining home of the several built by pioneers along the Four-Mile Creek, just east of what is now the Miami University campus.

  4. Category:Areas of Oxford - Wikipedia

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  5. College Corner, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    College Corner is located in Oxford Township, Butler County, and Israel Township, Preble County. According to the United States Census Bureau , the village has a total area of 0.26 square miles (0.67 km 2 ), of which 0.25 square miles (0.65 km 2 ) is land and 0.01 square miles (0.03 km 2 ) is water.

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  7. Donnington, Oxfordshire - Wikipedia

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    Donnington is a small housing estate in Oxford, England located adjacent to the River Thames in the post-war housing developments either side of Donnington Bridge and around Boundary Brook Road. It is bordered by Iffley Village to the south, Iffley Fields to the north and Cowley to the east. [1]

  8. Barton, Oxfordshire - Wikipedia

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    The land Barton was later built on was north-facing and on an incline, hence it was considered unsuitable for housing development. [10] But, in the 1930s, a housing shortage prompted Oxford City Council to buy the land from Magdalen College. In 1937 there were 54 council houses, in 1977 there were 1,600 and the last council houses were built in ...

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