Nestled at the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, near the majestic Cheaha Mountain in northeastern Alabama, lies the City of Oxford, Alabama. With a vibrant population of approximately 21,724 residents, Oxford thrives within a tri-county region encompassing Calhoun, Cleburne, and Talladega Counties. Positioned between the bustling cities of Birmingham, Alabama, and Atlanta, Georgia, Oxford is a prime location.

Enhanced by its central location and intersecting key transportation routes—including Interstate 20, U.S. Highways 78 and 431, and State Route 21—Oxford serves as a vital nexus of connectivity. These arteries ensure effortless access to neighboring areas and beyond, solidifying Oxford's reputation as a pivotal hub of accessibility and opportunity in the region.

Beyond its geographical advantages, Oxford offers a rich tapestry of amenities and attractions. With over 80 restaurants, 15 thriving industries, and 19 hotels (with one under construction), alongside three shopping malls and over 400 acres of public parks, the city provides a diverse array of experiences for residents and visitors alike. A state-of-the-art performing arts venue, an award-winning historic downtown, and a vibrant calendar of community events further enrich the cultural fabric of Oxford.

Supporting a well-funded independent school system and renowned for its welcoming community spirit, Oxford is not just a place to live, but a destination to thrive. It's a city where business opportunities flourish, tourism thrives, and social connections blossom. In Oxford, the quality of life is paramount, making it an exceptional place to call home, pursue careers, and raise families.

 
 
 

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