Oxford: There’s No Place Like Home
The Oxford: There’s No Place Like Home exhibit highlights some of the historic structures of Oxford. Each piece featured within the exhibit shows a historical snapshot of the building compared to a photo of the same building from just this year. The exhibit will be on display thru the Fall of 2018.
Below is just a sample of some of Oxford’s historic structures featured in the exhibit. Additional historic/current comparison images are available to view at the Museum.
221 South St., “Maplehurst”
Top Image: circa 1892
Bottom Image: 2018, courtesy of Norm Bell
300-302 N. Morris St., North Corner of N.Morris St. & Tilghman St.
Top Image: Jeremiah Valliant Store – circa 1935
Bottom Image: Vacant Lot – 2018, courtesy of Norm Bell
104. E. Strand, The John J. Feedley House
Top Image: circa 1920
Bottom Image: 2018, courtesy of Norm Bell
304 N. Morris St.
Top Image: circa 1905
Bottom Image: 2018, courtesy of Norm Bell
212 N. Morris St., The Barnaby House
The oldest house in Oxford on its original foundation.
Top Image: circa 1890, Courtesy of the Talbot County Historical Society
Bottom Image: 2018, courtesy of Norm Bell
408 S. Morris St, Near the corner of S. Morris St. & Caroline St.
Top Image: circa 1925
Bottom Image: 2018, courtesy of Norm Bell
200 Tilghman St.
Top Image: circa 1999
Bottom Image: 2018, courtesy of Norm Bell
Special Thanks:
Vintage photos provided by the Talbot County Historical Society
Vintage Images printed by Norm Bell
Contemporary photos taken and printed by Norm Bell