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Living in Oxford, MD

As one of the oldest settlements in Maryland, Oxford has a thrilling, historical atmosphere. Its reconstructed Colonial architecture sometimes makes you feel as if you've traveled back to the past. Oxford is particularly proud of its fresh air and clean water, and is known as a haven for visitors and residents alike. Because Oxford is popular with travelers from all over the world, living in an Oxford neighborhood may give you the opportunity to meet a diverse range of people.

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Staying Active in Oxford

Oxford, Maryland, is recognized as a sailing capital, and its waterfronts have won the town much acclaim. Oxford is home to the Oxford Museum, where you can view pottery shards from as far back as the 1700s, and the Oyster Clock, a unique piece of 20th-century folk art, constructed largely of oyster shells from the Chesapeake Bay. Attend a theater performance or a lecture at the Oxford Community Center, which is housed in an historic schoolhouse.

The nearby Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum lets you climb to the peak of the 1870 Hooper Straight Lighthouse, as well as interact with shipwrights in the boatyard. Activities at the Maritime Museum also include tong for oysters at Waterman's Wharf and stepping inside the home of famed abolitionist Eliza Bailey Mitchell.

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Dining in Oxford, Maryland

You have a wealth of food choices when living in Oxford, Maryland. Its dining establishments feature everything from Creole cuisine and Southern fried chicken to Japanese sushi and teriyaki. You can also try Greek-style pizza or Cajun wraps in one of Oxford's many casual dining venues. If you enjoy a town with an active nightlife, you'll be glad to know that many of Oxford's lounges feature live music and dancing in the evening.

Oxford is also home to the historic Robert Morris Inn, which was once the home of Revolutionary patriot and financier Robert Morris. Built in 1710, the home was later converted to an inn by Morris's family. You can still dine and stay in this fully functioning restaurant and inn today.

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Oxford Housing and Transportation

There are a variety of homes for sale in Oxford, Maryland although most Oxford real estate consists of single-family homes. Homes in Oxford range from cozy cape cottages to sweeping, Colonial-style mansions.

Many of Oxford's residents commute to work. The average commute time in the area is about 35 minutes, but because Oxford lies within 90 miles of Baltimore, Washington, D.C., and Annapolis, many residents commute to these metro areas as well. The majority Oxford's commuter drive their own cars to work, but others rely on shuttle services and carpools.


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  • Museum lovers make their way to the Oxford Museum, which showcases a wide variety of eclectic pieces, including Oyster Clock made almost entirely of oyster shells from the Chesapeake Bay.
  • The Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum features an 1870 Hooper Straight Lighthouse, a floating fleet of historic boats and 12 exhibition buildings on 18 waterfront acres.
  • Dining and nightlife options are aplenty, including a variety of internationally inspired cuisines and live music entertainment.

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