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The Oxford Main Street Historic District is a national historic district encompassing the historic center of Oxford, Massachusetts.The 95-acre (38 ha) district extends along Main Street from Huguenot Street in the south to Front Street in the north.
Present day Oxford and the areas surrounding it were inhabited for thousands of years before European colonization.Although archaeological sites exist in Central Massachusetts dating back to the Paleoindian period (12,000-9000 years before present) there are much more abundant archaeological remains starting in the period from 6500 to 3000 years before present, including an arrowhead ...
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US 1 south of Sanford. The highways travel concurrently to Sanford. US 421 in Sanford US 64 in Pittsboro I-40 in Durham I-85 / US 70 in Durham. I-85/US 15 travel concurrently to Dutchville Township. US 15/US 70 travel concurrently through the city. I-85 south-southwest of Oxford US 158 in Oxford Virginia US 58 in Clarksville US 58 in Clarksville
Post Roads in the United States The King's Highway was a roughly 1,300-mile (2,100 km) road laid out from 1650 to 1735 in the American colonies. It was built on the order of Charles II of England , who directed his colonial governors to link Charleston , South Carolina , and Boston , Massachusetts .
Oxford is a census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Oxford in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 6,103 at the 2010 census . Geography
Route 56 is a north–south state highway running 20.1 miles (32.3 km) through central Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States.Its southern terminus is at Route 12 in Oxford and its northern terminus is at Route 68 in Rutland.
Thirty-one of the 50 United States are home to a Washington County. There are more than 200 Washington Townships in the United States, including five (plus one Washington Borough) in the state of New Jersey. There are 7 towns of Washington (and one town of Port Washington) in Wisconsin, where towns correspond to townships rather than ...