Location: 42.1170157, -71.8644387
Location
Oxford is a town in Worcester County, Massachusetts, located about 10 miles south of Worcester. It sits near the junction of I-395 and Route 12, offering convenient access to both Central Massachusetts and northern Connecticut.
History
Incorporated in 1713, Oxford is best known as the birthplace of Clara Barton, founder of the American Red Cross. The town’s early economy was based on farming and small industry, with many historic homes still lining its streets.
Community
Oxford maintains a strong local identity and community pride. Parks, schools, and local businesses contribute to its family-friendly atmosphere and small-town New England charm.