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  2. List of Michigan State Historic Sites in Oakland County

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    2246 Oxford Road Oxford: May 10, 1990: Jacob and Rebecca Fuerst Farmstead† 24000 Taft Road Novi: June 29, 2000: John Garfield House: 35810 Thirteen Mile Road Farmington Hills: October 16, 1981: German School: 32240 Middlebelt Road Farmington Hills: October 16, 1981: Glen Oaks: 30500 Thirteen Mile Road Farmington Hills: October 16, 1981: Luman ...

  3. Oxford Downtown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford Downtown Historic District is a commercial historic district located along Washington Street/MI-24 at the intersection of Burdick Street in Oxford, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2019.

  4. Oxford, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    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 ]

  5. Vance County's oldest farm reflects the history of the area

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    Now called Oak Crest Farm, it is owned by Barry Lee Chandler Jr. and his wife Laura. "In 1765, he built the house I live in," on Hicksboro Road, a short distance south of Stagecoach Road, Lee ...

  6. Chinese Crested Dog - Wikipedia

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    The ACCC became the US parent club for the breed when the Chinese Crested Dog was recognized by the American Kennel Club 13 years later, in 1991. [18] The Chinese Crested Dog was officially recognised by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale [1] in 1987 and by the American Kennel Club in 1991. [19]

  7. Coat of arms of Oxford - Wikipedia

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    While the bull is common in heraldry, in the arms of Oxford an ox, which is less common, is used. [1] The arms is canting, showing an ox fording over water. The coat of arms with its crest—a blue imperial lion—and supporters was not formally granted but was recorded at the heraldic visitation on 12 August 1634.

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