During the twelfth annual Oxford Pilgrimage an unusual home was added to the homes open to visitors to Oxford. This time it was not an antebellum...
The sixth annual Oxford Pilgrimage had two new additions to the homes open for viewing by visitors to Oxford. The Magnolias, which was built in 1842,...
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...
This week’s column ends with the two remaining homes of the First Annual Oxford Pilgrimage: Lindfied and Cedar Hill Farm. Not much is known about Lindfield....
During the third annual Oxford Pilgrimage, two antebellum homes were added to the list of homes to be open to visitors. Being included into novels written...
During the first Oxford Pilgrimage, one of the homes that was opened to visitors had the distinction of being pre-cut in St. Louis and assembled like...
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...