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Volume 2 | Issue 59
Thursday, November 12, 2015
Inside 3 Lifestyle
The Oxford Square Alliance presents the 2015 Holiday Open House on Friday, November 27.
6 Business
PETRE THOMAS | OXFORD CITIZEN
Skipwith Cottage, first moved to the Square from the corner of Fifth Street and University Avenue in the mid-1970s, made another move this week to a new home on Bramlett Blvd. at the Skate Park.
Skipwith Cottage moved BY ERROL CASTENS OXFORD CITIZEN
The little yellow house on the Square has a new home. Workers from Oxford-based Wortham Construction spent Monday preparing the 17- by 19-foot building for a short but tedious haul down Jackson Avenue East. “Coming down off the platform was the hardest part,”
said company owner Wade Wortham, who has been moving houses since 1990. On Tuesday, with the house loaded on a trailer just big enough for it, they moved it down, up and back down again on three steep slopes that end at the bottom of a hill next to the Lafayette CountyOxford Library. “We had to move some tree limbs, because the building’s
so tall on the trailer,” Wortham said. The cottage had been on the stage next to City Hall since 1977, when it was relocated from the Skipwith Home, a property on the northeast corner of University Avenue and 5th Street, where the University Museum now sits. The removal of the building will lead to renovation of basementlevel office space.
Cups on Jackson Avenue West is a unique coffee house for Oxford and Ole Miss.
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“It’s been a Visitors Center for several years, but they’re having to do some remedial work on the platform below it, which has offices down below,” said Jim Pryor, chairman of the Oxford Historic Properties Commission. The Commission oversees the Skipwith Cottage, the L.Q.C. Lamar House, Cedar Oaks, TURN TO SKIPWITH PAGE 8
The 2015 All-Citizen Volleyball Team is announced