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  2. Oxford - Wikipedia

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    Oxford's economy includes manufacturing, publishing and science-based industries as well as education, sports, entertainment, breweries, research and tourism. Car production. Oxford has been an important centre of motor manufacturing since Morris Motors was established in the city in 1910.

  3. List of tourist attractions in Oxford - Wikipedia

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    The University Botanic Garden. Christ Church Meadow. Port Meadow. Mesopotamia. Angel & Greyhound Meadow. Cutteslowe Park. South Park. Warneford Meadow. Punts in Oxford.

  4. Oxford Castle - Wikipedia

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    Oxford Castle. / 51.7517; -1.2632. Oxford Castle is a large, partly ruined medieval castle on the western side of central Oxford in Oxfordshire, England. Most of the original moated, wooden motte and bailey castle was replaced in stone in the late 12th or early 13th century and the castle played an important role in the conflict of the Anarchy.

  5. Broad Street, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    Broad Street, Oxford. Coordinates: 51°45′16″N 1°15′24″W. Historical view of Broad Street looking east towards (left to right) the Clarendon Building, and the Sheldonian Theatre and the Old Ashmolean Building. Broad Street is a wide street in central Oxford, England, just north of the former city wall. [1] [2] The street is known for ...

  6. Oxford, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Oxford first appears on a map completed in 1670 and published in 1671. In 1694, Oxford and a new town called Anne Arundel (now Annapolis) were selected as the only ports of entry for the entire Maryland province. Until the American Revolution, Oxford enjoyed prominence as an international shipping center surrounded by wealthy tobacco plantations.

  7. Oxford Canal - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford Canal is a 78-mile (126 km) narrowboat canal in southern central England linking the City of Oxford with the Coventry Canal at Hawkesbury (just north of Coventry and south of Bedworth) via Banbury and Rugby. Completed in 1790, it connects to the River Thames at Oxford, and links with the Grand Union Canal, which it is combined with ...

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