Oxford, Alabama, United States

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🇺🇸 Oxford is a city in Calhoun, Talladega, and Cleburne counties in the State of Alabama, United States. Oxford is one of two principal cities of and included in the Anniston-Oxford Metropolitan Statistical Area, and it is the largest city in Calhoun County by population.

History Founded in the early 1850s, Oxford was the first city in Calhoun County to be incorporated, in 1852. The name "Oxford" was due to the presence of a narrow crossing of Chocolocco Creek that allowed farmers to ford cattle from one side of the creek to the other. Since 1970, Oxford has annexed large amounts of land to the south and west, including the communities of Coldwater and Bynum. In 1970, it was all in Calhoun County, but today it includes areas in Talladega County and Cleburne County.

A smaller municipality, Hobson City, was once a part of Oxford. The area, then known as the Mooree Quarter, is one square mile, and is located north and west of Oxford, and south and west of Anniston. The new town became incorporated on August 16, 1899, as Hobson City, taking the name of a naval hero of the Spanish–American War. Another result was the creation of only the second town in the United States (after Eatonville, Florida) with 100% black government, and an almost 100% black population (at least at first).

Geography According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 32.2 square miles (83.3 km²), of which 31.72 square miles (82.15 km²) is land and 0.35 square miles (0.9 km²), or 1.07%, is water.

Oxford lies among the foothills at the southern end of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Nearby Cheaha Mountain is Alabama's highest point and offers expansive views of the surrounding wilderness and the city below. Much of the city's southern border is shared with the Talladega National Forest.

Major bodies of water include Oxford Lake, Choccolocco Park Lake, Lake Hillabee, Snow Creek, and the Choccolocco Creek that bisects the city.

Oxford is located mainly in the southern part of Calhoun County and is located along Interstate 20, which runs through the southern part of the city, with access from exits 179, 185, 188, and 191. Via I-20, Birmingham is 62 mi (100 km) west, and Atlanta is 88 mi (142 km) east. U.S. Route 78 also runs through the city and connects it to Cleburne County, paralleling I-20. Alabama State Route 21 connects the city with the city of Talladega, which is south-west 21 mi (34 km).

Economy The city's growth in recent years can be attributed mainly to the presence of Interstate 20 and Oxford's central location between Atlanta and Birmingham. The Quintard Mall is the only fully enclosed shopping mall between Birmingham and Douglasville, Georgia. Several other shopping centres dot the landscape of Oxford with the most recent being the construction of the Oxford Commons which is just off exit 188 on Interstate 20.

Arts and culture • Oxford Performing Arts Center • Quintard Mall

Government Oxford features a mayor-council form of government, though the mayor actually dictates the daily running of the city. The mayor and city council members are elected to four-year terms that coincided with presidential election years. In 2021, a bill was passed in the Alabama legislature that moved many municipal elections, including Oxford's, to non-presidential election years. The next election will be in 2025 and will then be held every four years.

Education Oxford's public schools are administered by the Oxford City School System. There are four elementary schools, one middle school, and one high school. A new Oxford High School building opened in August 2010, as well as a new Technical Building.

Media • WTBJ-FM 91.3 (Christian Radio) • WTDR-FM 92.7 (Country) • WVOK-FM 97.9 (Adult Contemporary) • WTAZ 1580 (Oldies) • WEAC-CD TV 24 (Television Broadcast Station) • The Anniston Star (25,000 circulation daily newspaper) • Oxford Independent (weekly newspaper) • Insight (a bi-monthly entertainment and event paper serving Oxford and Calhoun county)

Transport Major highways passing through Oxford include: • Interstate 20 • U.S. Highway 78 (Hamric Drive) • U.S. Highway 431 (Leon Smith Parkway from I-20 northward) • State Route 21 (Quintard Drive) • State Route 202

Law enforcement The city maintains a 64-member police department. The agency is divided into Uniform Division, Criminal Investigation Division, Administrative Division. The agency also has several specialized units including Special Investigations Division, Emergency Services Unit, Traffic Homicide Unit, Aviation Unit, and Honor Guard.

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Oxford has a population of over 22,069 people. Oxford also forms the centre of the wider Calhoun County which has a population of over 115,972 people. It is also a part of the larger Anniston-Oxford Metropolitan Area.

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Antipodal to Oxford is: 94.167,-33.583

Locations Near: Oxford -85.8333,33.5833

🇺🇸 Anniston -85.833,33.65 d: 7.4  

🇺🇸 Talladega -86.1,33.433 d: 29.8  

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🇺🇸 Fort Payne -85.7,34.45 d: 97.2  

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🇺🇸 Birmingham -86.811,33.52 d: 90.8  

🇺🇸 LaGrange -85.017,33.033 d: 97.5  

Antipodal to: Oxford 94.167,-33.583

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