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Hennie helps women overcome exhaustion, back pain, postpartum core & pelvic health challenges so they can confidently thrive with vitality & resilience! Hennie is a dedicated women’s health advocate, educator and coach serving women of all ages in North America. In her local practice as a …


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Oxford, AL

 

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.

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 a 100% black government, and an almost 100% black population (at least at first).

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 centers 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.

Oxford is a city with a diverse economic landscape, contributing to its vitality and growth. Major industries such as manufacturing, healthcare, and retail are prominent, providing a wide range of employment opportunities for the local workforce. The city's strategic location along Interstate 20 enhances its appeal for businesses, fostering both growth and economic development. This makes Oxford a convenient stop for travelers and a center for commerce in the region.

Oxford places a strong emphasis on the health and wellness of its residents. The city's cornerstone of healthcare is the Northeast Alabama Regional Medical Center, which offers comprehensive medical services to the community. Beyond traditional healthcare, Oxford is committed to well-being, evident in numerous parks and wellness centers. Family Health and Wellness provides personalized wellness plans, including acupuncture, herbal medicine, and lifestyle coaching. The Center for Integrative Medicine offers integrative medicine services, including acupuncture, nutrition counseling, and mind-body therapies. Oxford Primary Care focuses on natural healing modalities such as Reiki, meditation, and yoga for physical and mental well-being. Holistic Health Solutions provides holistic therapies like reflexology, aromatherapy, and detoxification programs for overall wellness. Mindful Wellness Center focuses on mindfulness practices, stress management techniques, and wellness workshops for holistic health.

Top sites in Oxford, AL are Choccolocco Park, Oxford Performing Arts Center, and Cider Ridge Golf Club.

Population: 22,078 (2023). ZIP codes: 36203, 36201, 36207, 36253. Area code: 256. Elevation: 686 ft (209 m). Area: 32.19 sq mi (83.36 km2).

 

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What is the history of Oxford, AL?

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 Choccolocco 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. 

 

What was the main source of commerce in Oxford, AL?

Oxford's economy was based on an agrarian society of self-sustaining farmers for generations. The Oxford Iron Company came about shortly after the Alabama & Tennessee River Railway construction from Talladega to Blue Mountain. In the 1870s, cotton trading boomed, with Oxford as the regional hub for planters. The Blue Springs Cotton Mill became Oxford’s first successful industrial corporation. At one time, the downtown commercial district had several drug stores, mercantile stores, millinery shops, furniture stores, hardware stores, a theater, warehouses, and a funeral home.

 

Is Oxford Alabama a good place to live?

Oxford is a town in Alabama with a population of 22,019. Oxford is in Calhoun County and is one of the best places to live in Alabama. Living in Oxford offers residents a suburban rural mix feel and most residents own their homes. In Oxford, there are a lot of coffee shops and parks. Many families live in Oxford and residents tend to lean conservative.

 

Sources

City of Oxford

Wikipedia

Finance Director of Oxford

Oxford AL

Calhoun County 

Choccolocco Park

Oxford Performing Arts Center

Cider Ridge Golf Club

Northeast Alabama Regional Medical Center

Family Health and Wellness

The Center for Integrative Medicine

Oxford Primary Care 

Holistic Health Solutions

Mindful Wellness Center

Niche 

 

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