Attractions, events, and recreational opportunities in Oxford, Mississippi are the focus of topics in this category. These may include museums, historical places, libraries, opera houses, theaters, art galleries, and amusement centers, as well as sports and recreational facilities, programs and teams, festivals, fairs, concerts, and other events.
 
 
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Burns-Belfry Museum & Multicultural Center
Dedicated to African-American history, the museum preserves and is housed in the former Burns Church building on Jackson Avenue in Oxford, Mississippi, built in 1910 by an African-American congregation. Its location, projects, photographs, and a calendar of events are included.
http://www.burns-belfry.com/
The annual two-day festival has been held for more than twenty years in Oxford, Mississippi, featuring live music, live radio broadcasts from its sponsor, Thacker Mountain Radio, as well as art and food vendors. Directions, a schedule of events, sponsorships, and volunteer opportunities are posted.
http://doubledeckerfestival.com/
Opening in 2009, FNC Park, in Oxford, Mississippi, hosts more than twenty-five baseball and soccer tournaments each year, being the home of the Oxford Park Commission’s youth and outdoor sports programs, including baseball, softball, soccer and football, as well as its indoor practice facilities, batting cages, and fields. Game and practice schedules, directions, and hotel booking information is provided.
http://fncpark.com/
Built by Lucius and Virginia Lamar in 1869 and 1870, the home originally sat on thirty acres, but it currently includes only three acres, offering a park-like setting in the middle of Oxford, Mississippi. A history of the building and an overview of its collections, exhibits, and events are put forward.
http://www.lqclamarhouse.com/
Lafayette County & Oxford Public Library
Located in Oxford, Mississippi, and established in 1930, the library is part of the First Regional Library system. Its location, hours of operation, and a calendar of events are posted, and an overview of its programs and resources are put forth. A library blog, book reviews, and program photos are included.
https://lcopl.com/
Founded in 2003, the festival exhibits more than a hundred films from across the globe, currently operating as an independent non-profit organization. Festival schedules, sponsorships, and film categories are featured, and films may be submitted through the site, as well as ticket purchases and media passes.
http://oxfordfilmfest.com/
The Commission maintains facilities and programs to provide for the youth of Oxford, Mississippi. Its instructional programs, youth and adult sports programs, leisure activities, parks, facilities, and schedules are published to the site, along with staff information and contacts.
http://www.oxfordparkcommission.com/
Constructed in 1844, Rowan Oak was home to William Faulkner and his family for more than forty years. Currently, the property stands on over twenty-nine acres of land just south of the square in Oxford, Mississippi. A map and directions to the historical structure is given, along with an inside floor plan, tour hours, admission costs, and photographs.
http://www.rowanoak.com/
The University of Mississippi Museum
The museum and associated historical houses includes Southern folk art, Greek and Roman antiquities, 19th century scientific instruments, and American fine art, as well as Rowan Oak, the historic home of William Faulkner, and the Walton-Young House, once home to the satirist, Stark Young. Its exhibitions, collections, calendar of events, and historic homes are featured.
http://museum.olemiss.edu/