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Here are some interesting facts about Oxford, Connecticut:
1. Oxford was first settled as a small farming community in the 18th century.
2. Oxford is home to the Shepaug Dam, which is the largest hydroelectric plant in Connecticut.
3. The Quaker Farms Historic District in Oxford includes 30 historic buildings.
4. The Upper Housatonic Valley National Heritage Area includes parts of Oxford.
5. Oxford is part of the Naugatuck River Valley, which is known for its beautiful natural scenery.
6. There are numerous outdoor recreational opportunities in Oxford, including hiking, biking, and fishing.
7. The Oxford-Acres Road Bridge is a historic truss bridge that was built in 1886.
8. Oxford is home to the Southford Falls State Park, which features a beautiful waterfall and hiking trails.
9. Oxford is known for its large farms and agricultural heritage.
10. Oxford is located in New Haven County and has a population of approximately 12,000 people.
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