Oxford Main Street Historic District

Its oldest buildings are residential houses built in the late 19th century, while most of the properties were built in the 19th century, with Greek Revival architecture predominating.

The oldest commercial building, the John Wetherell Store, was built c. 1817, and now houses offices.

The district includes four churches, including the 1793 Universalist church and 1829 First Congregational Church, and a number of municipal buildings, including the town hall, two schools, and the 1903 Classical Revival Charles Larned Memorial Library.

[2] The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2011.

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