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Welcome to Oxford, the vibrant home of the University of Mississippi, affectionately known as "Ole Miss." This charming town nestled in Lafayette County once inspired the iconic Nobel Prize winner, William Faulkner, who weaved its essence into his novels centered around the fictional Jefferson. Embracing the motto "We may not win every game, but we never lose a party," Oxonians and University members create an atmosphere brimming with spirited celebration. Often dubbed the "Center of the Universe" by locals (partially in jest), the Square is the heartbeat of downtown Oxford. Here, you'll discover an array of exceptional restaurants, captivating shops, trendy bars, and picturesque scenery. While chain restaurants and national retailers may lurk on the outskirts of town, true Oxonians take pride in supporting locally-owned establishments, fiercely protesting the infiltration of big brands. To truly savor the essence of Oxford, immerse yourself in the unique charm of the Square and let the town's Southern hospitality embrace you. Renowned as a literary center, Oxford has attracted a community of writers who call it home. Even the acclaimed author John Grisham maintains a residence here, frequently returning to soak in the town's creative energy. Beyond its literary allure, Oxford boasts the esteemed Ole Miss School of Law and a federal courthouse, leading many to jest that everyone in the town is either a lawyer, writer, or both. Welcome to the Little Easy, as Oxford is affectionately known, characterized by its Southern charm, Old South ambiance, and vibrant party scene. As you explore its streets, you'll understand why Reader's Digest proclaimed, "If Oxford didn't exist, it would have to be invented." Get ready to immerse yourself in this sophisticated Southern gem!
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