The Oxford Railway Depot, built in 1907, is a striking example of early 20th-century railroad architecture. Its Craftsman-style design features a prominent hipped roof with broad eaves and exposed rafters, characteristic of the era's emphasis on natural materials and functional beauty. The building served as a vital transportation hub for the growing community.
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