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The university's proximity provides Oxford access to arts, cultural, and athletic events and facilities. The town stays busy in the summer with festivals, concerts, and special events. Take in the Historic Uptown District's ambiance and discover several locally-owned businesses within walking distance.
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With more than 17 miles of trails and 1,000 acres of preserve and natural areas, plus an art museum, historic Western campus, the Freedom Summer Memorial, the Cradle of Coaches, and numerous quads and gardens, it offers much to explore for visitors to Oxford. See for yourself why Robert Frost called it "The most beautiful campus that ever there was." To learn more, visit
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