At a board meeting for Thacker Mountain Radio, we were brainstorming ideas for a Silent Auction as part of our fundraiser event. Having done Ghost Tours...
From August to late November, Oxford is a busy town bustling with activity. Football season brings thousands of people to the town and with them comes...
Many Oxonians know and love Cedar Oaks, as it was part of the Oxford Pilgrimage for many years. But some newcomers might not know this historic...
Last week I wrote about how the Oxford Pilgrimage started and lasted for twenty-two years. Now I want to tell you what got visitors to Oxford...
In late April and early May of 1964, Oxford residents opened their antebellum homes for the inaugural Oxford Pilgrimage that would last for the next twenty-two...
The community is invited to enjoy the Cedar Oaks Guild’s annual Christmas Open House on Sunday, December 15, from 3:00 – 6:00 p.m. The house is...
OHS History Teacher John Mistilis Appointed Secretary of Oxford’s First-Ever Historic Properties Commission Oxford High School History Teacher John Mistilis was recently appointed to the position...
Cedar Oaks was built ca. 1857 by architect and builder William Turner. After surviving the Union occupation of Oxford during the Civil War, the house was...
Built in 1859 by William Turner, Cedar Oaks is a Greek revival structure that has survived a tumultuous past. The home was the headquarters of General...