
Oxford may be a small town, but it is nowhere near lackadaisical. It is home to a hot sauce festival and spoils people with lots of things to see and do. Whether you’re looking for new things to do with your family or are just passing by, here are some of the best places to visit in Oxford, NC.
5 Awesome Places to Visit in Oxford, NC
Granville History Museum and Harris Exhibit Hall
Housed in an old county jail on 1 Museum Lane, the Granville History Museum safeguards suggestive collections that cover all aspects of Oxford’s tobacco history. Here, you can discover tools and machinery dedicated to tobacco harvesting and curing. Additional collections recount the region’s agricultural background, and you can also visit an old prisoner’s cell.
The adjacent Harris Exhibit Hall is a hub for temporary exhibitions with collections changing twice a year. Supplementing the exhibits, special programs and workshops can entertain the whole family.
Oxford Farmers Market
From the first weekend of May to mid-November, the Oxford Farmers Market, at the corner of Lanier and McClanahan St across from the police station, is the hub for fresh local produce. Since 1936, the market has been more than a place to buy fresh fruit, veggies, and baked goods. Here, you can get acquainted with the true small-town spirit that is all about having a good time. Market days and hours vary with the month and season.
Granville Little Theater
At 300 Williamsboro St, the Granville Little Theater is the best place to visit for a unique show. Community volunteers have been staging performances and producing local plays for more than 80 years. The theater also offers summer day camps where children ages 7-12 can learn how to stage a play and participate in music, dancing, and other creative workshops.
Sallie Mae Ligon Museum & Archives
One of the town’s most underrated gems, the Sallie Mae Ligon Museum & Archives is located on the Masonic Home for Children’s campus at 600 College St. While small, the museum is well-organized and houses various collections of photographs and exhibits related to the region’s history and to the orphanage, which is one of the oldest operating homes for children in North Carolina.
Oxford Athletic Park
To soak up the sun and enjoy the outdoors, gather your family in your Honda Odyssey and drive to Oxford Athletic Park at 6048 Horner Siding Rd. This is the perfect spot for nature walks and includes a host of facilities, such as softball, baseball, and football fields.
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