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VISIT WWW.VISITOXFORDMS.COM FOR A FULL LIST OF OXFORD’S MANY ATTRACTIONS, OR TO PLAN YOUR VISIT TO OXFORD 1013 JACKSON AVENUE EAST OXFORD, MISSISSIPPI 38655 visitoxfordms.com Visitors Center 1013 JACKSON AVENUE EAST OXFORD, MISSISSIPPI 38655 phone 662.232.2477 VISITOXFORDMS.COM O xford, Mississippi was incorporated in May of 1837, and was built on land that had once belonged to the Chickasaw Indian Nation. The town was established on fifty acres, which had been conveyed to the county by three men, John Chisholm, John J. Craig and John D. Martin. The men had purchased the land from two Chickasaw Indians, HoKa and E Ah Nah Yea. Lafayette County was one of 13 counties that had been created in February of 1836 by the state legislature. Most of the counties were given Chickasaw names, but Lafayette was named for Marquis de Lafayette, the young French aristocrat who fought alongside the Americans during the Revolutionary War. The Mississippi Legislature voted in 1841 to make Oxford the home of the state’s first University, the University of Mississippi. Oxford resident, T.D. Isom had recommended naming the City after Oxford, England in hopes that this would one day become a University town. The University of Mississippi opened its doors in 1848 to 80 students and has since become a landmark of Oxford and one of the nations finest public Universities. The Civil War broke out in 1861. In 1864 Oxford was nearly devastated when Union troops set fire to the town burning the Courthouse, most of the Square and many homes. The war claimed the lives of Oxford residents, as well as University students, such as the University Greys, a group of students decimated at the Battle of Gettysburg. During the Civil Rights movement, Oxford again found itself in the middle of turmoil. In 1962, James Meredith entered the University of Mississippi as the first African American student. Since that time, Oxford has thrived. The city is now known as the home of Nobel Prize winning author William Faulkner and has been featured as a literary destination in publications such as Conde Nast Traveler, Southern Living and Garden and Gun. Many writers have followed in Faulkner’s footsteps, making Oxford their home over the years and adding to Oxford’s reputation as a literary destination. Touted as the “Cultural Mecca of the South”, creativity abounds in Oxford as musicians, artists and writers alike find inspiration in Oxford’s rich history, small town charm and creative community. Welcome to Oxford, Mississippi... Pick up a copy of our Walking Tour Guide” and take a stroll through Oxford’s historic neighborhoods.

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Oxford, Mississippi was incorporated in May of 1837,

and was built on land that had once belonged

to the Chickasaw Indian Nation. The town was

established on fifty acres, which had been conveyed

to the county by three men, John Chisholm, John J.

Craig and John D. Martin. The men had purchased the land from

two Chickasaw Indians, HoKa and E Ah Nah Yea.

Lafayette County was one of 13 counties that had been created

in February of 1836 by the state legislature. Most of the counties

were given Chickasaw names, but Lafayette was named for

Marquis de Lafayette, the young French aristocrat who fought

alongside the Americans during the Revolutionary War.

The Mississippi Legislature voted in 1841 to make Oxford the

home of the state’s first University, the University of Mississippi.

Oxford resident, T.D. Isom had recommended naming the City

after Oxford, England in hopes that this would one day become

a University town.

The University of Mississippi opened its doors in 1848 to 80

students and has since become a landmark of Oxford and one of

the nations finest public Universities.

The Civil War broke out in 1861. In 1864 Oxford was nearly

devastated when Union troops set fire to the town burning the

Courthouse, most of the Square and many homes. The war claimed

the lives of Oxford residents, as well as University students, such

as the University Greys, a group of students decimated at the

Battle of Gettysburg.

During the Civil Rights movement, Oxford again found itself in the

middle of turmoil. In 1962, James Meredith entered the University

of Mississippi as the first African American student.

Since that time, Oxford has thrived. The city is now known as the

home of Nobel Prize winning author William Faulkner and has

been featured as a literary destination in publications such as

Conde Nast Traveler, Southern Living and Garden and Gun. Many

writers have followed in Faulkner’s footsteps, making Oxford

their home over the years and adding to Oxford’s reputation as a

literary destination. Touted as the “Cultural Mecca of the South”,

creativity abounds in Oxford as musicians, artists and writers

alike find inspiration in Oxford’s rich history, small town charm

and creative community.

Welcome to Oxford, Mississippi...

Pick up a copy of our Walking Tour Guide” and take a stroll through Oxford’s historic neighborhoods.

Area Campgrounds

QUALITY INN & SUITES (662) 234-60001808 Jackson Avenue W.

UNIVERSITY INN (662) 234-95001101 Frontage Road

HAMPTON INN WEST (662) 232-2442110 Heritage Dr.

HAMPTON INN EAST (662) 234-5565 103 Ed Perry Blvd.

HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS (662) 236-2500 1-800-HOLIDAY112 Heritage Drive

THE INN AT OLE MISS (662) 234-2331University of Mississippi

OLE MISS MOTEL (662) 234-24241517 University Avenue

SUPER 8 (662) 234-70312201 Jackson Avenue W.

COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT OXFORD (662) 638-6014305 Jackson Avenue E.

GRADUATE OXFORD (662) 234-3031400 North Lamar Blvd.

TOWNEPLACE SUITES MARRIOTT (662) 238-3522 105 Ed Perry Blvd.

CHANCELLOR’S HOUSE425 South Lamar Blvd. opening 2016

Bed & BreakfastsTHE 512 (662) 234-8043 512 Van Buren Ave.

THE BARNLOFT AT WILLOWDALE FARM (662) 801-8600 28 County Line Road 225

BLUE CREEK CABIN (662) 238-2897535 Hwy 30 East

THE BURROWS (662) 236-3913 40 County Road 287 off Highway 6 East

CASTLE HILL RESORT (662) 234-37352O County Road 413 off Highway 6 East

EMPTY NEST GUEST HOUSE (662) 801-936981 County Road

LITTLE Q RANCH (662) 801-57641018 CR 251

OAK HILL STABLES (662) 801-2084670 County Road 101 off of Old Highway 7

OXFORD CABIN IN THE WOODS (662) 236-5411 62 County Road 299

RAVINE (662) 234-455553 County Road 321 off of South Lamar

THE Z BED AND BREAKFAST (713) 927-12951405 Pierce Ave.

WHERE STAY:TO

WHAT TO DO:

Hotels & Motels

JOHN KYLE STATE PARK (662) 487-1345

Hunting, Fishing, Hiking and Boating nearby Sardis Reservoir and Holly Springs National Forest

WALL DOXEY STATE PARK (662) 252-4231

Cabins, Camping, Fishing and Picnicking

REBEL RV PARK & STORAGE (662) 380-0997 28054 Hwy 6

Immerse yourself in Oxford’s History:Oxford’s rich history has inspired writers like William Faulkner and is immortalized in many of his books. Today, visiting Oxford’s many historical sites is a walk through history.

From the Civil War to the Civil Rights Movement, there are many lessons and stories that lie in Oxford’s history that can be experienced at these attractions.

The Burns Belfry: The Burns Methodist Episcopal Church was organized by freed slaves in 1869 in an area of Oxford once known as “freedmen’s town.” The current building was erected in 1910 and played a major role in the lives of many African-Americans in Oxford from 1910-1974, when a new Burns United Methodist Church was built several blocks away. In September of 2002, author John Grisham donated the church building to the Oxford-Lafayette County Heritage Foundation who have rehabilitated the building and placed permanent exhibits focused on African American history from slavery through Civil Rights. HOURS: Wednesday-Friday 12-3, Sunday 1-4

Cedar Oaks: Built in 1859 by William Turner, Cedar Oaks is a Greek revival structure that has survived a tumultuous past. Molly Turner Orr gathered a fire brigade to save the home in 1864, set aflame by occupying Union troops. Nearly a century later Cedar Oaks

was moved 2.2 miles from its original location to survive business development. Presently, the home is maintained by the Oxford-Lafayette Historic Homes, Inc., and is available by reservation for civic clubs, teas, receptions, weddings, and tours.HOURS: Fridays 11-4 or tours by appointment

St Peter’s Cemetery: A few blocks northeast of the Square, the old Oxford Cemetery is nestled in the rolling hills of a quiet neighborhood. Saint Peter’s is the final resting place for novelist William Faulkner as well as many of Oxford’s most prominent citizens. L.Q.C.

Lamar, a former U.S. Congressman, Secretary of the Interior under President Cleveland, and U.S. Supreme Court Justice, is buried here. Beside the circle of cedars lies a Revolutionary War Veteran, as well as a Confederate General. William Faulkner’s grave lies at the bottom of the hill on North 16th Street.

EXPLORE OXFORD’S MANY OUTDOOR

RECREATION SITES:

Local Parks and Facilities:

Biking:Named a Bike Friendly Community, exploring Oxford on two wheels is easy and fun! There are many bike lines, trails and places to explore Oxford from your bike. Visit www.loupathways.com for more info on Oxford’s bikeable routes.

Geocaching: A high-tech treasure hunting game played throughout the world by adventure seekers equipped with GPS devices will find over 50 geocaches (containers hidden outdoors) are located throughout Oxford and Lafayette County. Seekers obtain details for each geocache online, use GPS coordinates and hints to locate them and then share their stories online. For a detailed map and GPS coordinates of area geocaches, visit www.geocaching.com.

• FNC Park: Soccer fields, baseball fields, softball fields, concession buildings, and trailhead pavilion providing shade and seating which leads to walking trails surrounding complex and start-of-the-art BMX track.

• Avent Park: Lighted Tennis Courts, Disc Golf, Playground, Baseball Fields

• Hank Aaron Triplex: Baseball Fields, Pavilions

• John Leslie Tennis Complex: Lighted Tennis Courts

• Patricia C. Lamar Park: Jogging/Bicycle Trail

• Price Hill Park: Baseball/Softball Fields, Playground, Basketball Court

• Oxford Activity Center: Indoor Basketball Courts, Racquetball Court, Gymnastics Room

• Oxford Skate Park: Street Skating Course, 9-foot- and 7-foot-deep Bowls

• Oxford Swimming Pool: Outdoor Olympic-sized Pool, Wading Pool

• Stone Park: Pavilion, Recreation Center, Playground, Softball Field

Golf:• The Links Oxford Golf and Athletic Club: 662/234-4875

• Ole Miss Golf Course: 662/234-4816

• Country Club of Oxford: 662/234-1915

Camping and fishing:• Holly Springs National Forest: 662/236-6550

• John W. Kyle State Park: 662/487-1345 (fishing, swimming, boating, camping, cabins)

• Puskus Lake Recreation Area: 662/236-6550 (boat ramp, fishing piers, short trail, no electricity, tenting sites)

• Wall Doxey State Park: 662/252-4231 (cabins, developed and primitive camping, boat launch)

• Rebel RV Park & Storage: 662/360-0997 (Hook ups, tent sites, Free wifi, paintball and mini golf)

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Experience Oxford’s Historic Downtown Square:

Since Oxford’s incorporation in 1837, the Square has

remained the center of culture and the town’s economic

hub. The Square is home to a variety of boutiques,

bookstores, art galleries and restaurants. Lucky

Magaz ine f ea tu red many o f the downtown

businesses in a 2006 article on small towns with big style.

Whether shopping or dining, you will find some of Oxford’s premier

attractions on the Oxford Square.

The Square is also the epicenter of Oxford’s nightlife.

FOR A FULL LIST OF AREA SHOPPING, DINING AND NIGHTLIFE VISIT VISITOXFORDMS.COM

1 Lafayette County Courthouse

2 Village Tailor — fine ladies apparel

3 Mississippi Madness —gourmet food & gifts

4 Stash by the Weather Vane —home

5 Hinton & Hinton —unique men’s apparel

6 AC’s Bed & Bath —home décor & gifts

7 Off Square Books —books

8 The Brooks Collection —jewelry

9 The Frame Up — custom framing

10 Mitchell McNutt Threadgill Sams — professional

11 The J.E. Neilson Company —the south’s oldest department store

12 Square Books Jr. —childrens’ books

14 City Hall15 Something Southern

—home décor & interior design

16 Butter and Bread17 The Clay Canvas18 Elite Cabinetry —

custom cabinetry19 University Sporting

Goods —all your sporting goods needs

20 Nella —dress shop 21 FNB—Oxford22 Lafayette County

Chancery Building23 Graduate Oxford 24 Oxford Floral —

Flowers, gifts and accessories

25 PureRyde26 Pita Pit —dining27 Locals Restaurant

and Bar —dining28 Lenora’s —dining29 J. Olive Co.30 Nest Paper Studio —

stationery31 Wells Fargo Advisors

—professional32 The University Club —

private club33 Pure Barre34 High Point Coffee35 Zoe —cosmetics

36 The Growler —dining37 Indigo’s —

contemporary ladies apparel

38 Lulu’s —shoes and accessories

39 Square Alterations40 Frock Fashions41 Miss Behavin —ladies

clothing42 Tollison Law Firm —

professional43 Blind Pig Pub44 Ya Ya’s Yogurt45 A Look Ahead —

eyewear46 Dwight Ball Attorney

at Law47 Trustmark National

Bank48 Bouré —dining49 Renasant Bank50 Bacchus on the Square

—dining51 Karma —dining52 Visit Oxford! 53 Jones at Home —home54 Mesquite Chop House

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55 The Oxford Eagle —publisher, newspaper

56 The Corner Bar (located on the lower level) and Rafters Bar & Grill (located on top level)

57 Levee —dining58 S & J Art Gallery —

framing & art gallery59 Funky’s —dining60 Oxford Grillehouse —

dining 61 JC Graphics —

specialty apparel62 Ajax —dining63 Wilson Law Firm65 Pink & Proper —

fine ladies apparel Lily Pulitzer

66 Lily Pad —creative gifts, Greeks, Vera Bradley

67 MW2 —fine ladies apparel & cosmetics

68 Roundtable on the Square —dining

69 Katherine Beck — gifts, home, gourmet, jewelry

Blues Trail Marker: Learn a little about Oxford’s musical heritage by visiting the blues trail marker on the Square. Part of the Mississippi Blues Trail, the marker commemorates many of Oxford’s musicians and the blues heritage that exists in the Mississippi Hills. For more on the Mississippi Blues Trail visit msbluestrail.org/

70 Therapy —shoes, apparel and accessories

71 My Favorite Shoes —ladies’ shoes

72 CVM Salon73 Square Pizza —dining74 The Library —sports

bar, patio & music75 Belles and Beaus76 Tummies Maternity 77 Turkoyz —

accessories78 Bottletree Bakery79 St. Peter’s Episcopal

Church80 Green Line —dining81 South Depot

Taco Shop82 Oxford Canteen —

dining 83 Amelia —gifts84 The Lyric Theatre85 Walker &

Williamson, PLLC Law Office

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Research Group88 Hemline89 Marchbanks Agency

—realtor, insurance90 McEwen’s —dining91 Old Venice Pizza —

dining92 Southside Gallery —

fine art gallery93 City Grocery —

dining94 Regions Bank95 Square Books —

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96 The Second Line — dining

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105 Abner’s —dining106 Chancellor’s House opening 2016 107 Brown Insurance Agency108 Oxford Bridal109 Material Girls —ladies’ clothing110 The Wine Bar—dining111 The Rib Cage —dining112 Cicada —ladies’ clothing113 Olive Juice —gift shop114 Insomnia Cookies115 Amy Head Cosmetics116 Proud Larry’s —dining

Faulkner Alley: As a child, William Falkner (He added the U later) would walk to the Square from his parent’s house at the corner of University Avenue and South Lamar Boulevard. In the middle of the row of businesses on the southwest section of the Oxford Square was a ‘cut through’ alley about ten feet wide. Later, in the 1950s, the police station was located in Faulkner Alley. In the 70’s, it was “Shine” Morgan’s record store. Still later, in the 80’s, the alley was opened again and turned into an easy short cut from the Square to the parking lot on South Lamar.

The Lyric Theatre: Originally opened in 1913 as a silent movie theatre, the Lyric has been recently renovated to provide premier live music and event space in Oxford and the Southeast. In its days as a theatre, the Lyric was the site where the movie version of Faulkner’s Intruder in the Dust premiered. Located at 1006 Van Buren. For more information contact call (662) 234-5333 or visit www.thelyricoxford.com for a full line up of events.

Oxford’s Historic Downtown Square, continued:

Explore Oxford’s Literary Sites:Experience literary Oxford at William Faulkner’s Rowan Oak: Built in 1844, Rowan Oak became the home of William Faulkner in 1930 and remained his home until his death in 1962. Visitors can see the place that brought Faulkner inspiration for his fictional version of Oxford and Lafayette County, called Jefferson and Yoknapatawpha County. The outline of his award winning novel A Fable is written on the wall of his study. HOURS: Tuesday-Saturday 10-4, Sunday 1-4 Admission $5. Old Taylor Road 662.234.3284

Literary enthusiasts also enjoy visiting Square Books on the Oxford Square and Thacker Mountain Radio show. For more information on upcoming signs and shows visit thackermountain.com. Faulkner is buried in St. Peter’s Cemetery (see Oxford’s History)

PLAN YOUR VISIT: Mark Your Calendar! Oxford has many events throughout the year that visitors can participate in. SEC Football in the fall, The Oxford Film Festival in the winter, Double Decker Arts Festival and Conference for the Book in the spring and The Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha Conference in the summer are just a few of the many great events that happen in Oxford all year long. Whether you are looking for a quiet weekend, or to attend a big event visit www.visitoxfordms.com for a full calendar of events to help plan your stay in Oxford.

VISIT THE BEAUTIFUL CAMPUS

OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI:

Named one of the Most Beautiful campuses in America by

Forbes Magazine, walking the University campus can

be a treat. The campus is designed for walking and

visitors should get a parking pass from UPD before

parking on campus. UPD is located on Rebel Drive.

University Museum: Located on the main campus of the University of Mississippi, the University Museums comprise the Mary Buie Museum (1939), the adjoining Kate Skipwith Teaching Museum (1977), the Seymour Lawrence Gallery of American Art (1998), and

the Lib Fortune Gallery (1998). The names associated with the building honor members of the Skipwith Family of Oxford, who built the original museum and provided the site and partial funding for the addition.

The museums are home to several impressive, permanent collections including the Robinson collection of Greek and Roman antiquities, the Millington-Barnard Collection of 19th century scientific instruments, the personal collections of Mary Buie & Kate Skipwith, and an extensive collection of the work of Theora Hamblett, a native Oxonian folk artist. Each year the University Museums host eight to ten temporary exhibits in conjunction with various university departments and the local community. Traveling exhibitions from other museums are also represented. HOURS: Tuesday–Saturday 10am-6pm. Admission is free to permanent collections and $5 for special exhibitions (discounted fees for seniors & group tours).

The Lyceum: The oldest building on the Ole Miss campus, this iconic building, completed in 1848, was the only survivor of the five original buildings to the University. Ionic Greek Revival style architecture, the building has become an Ole Miss trademark.

Civil Rights Monument/Freedom Trail Marker: The Freedom Trail marker and the Civil Rights monument commemorating the events that took place during the integration of Ole Miss is located behind the Lyceum. This moving statue beautifully honors James

Meredith, the first African American student to attend Ole Miss and commemorates the progress the University has made since the tragic and historic events that took place in 1962.

Center for the Study of Southern Culture: Housed in Barnard Observatory on the University of Mississippi campus, The Center for the Study of Southern Culture promotes regional studies and, as the first center of its kind in the nation, serves as a model for future

centers in other regions. Its projects include the award-winning Encyclopedia of Southern Culture and publication of Living Blues magazine, the gospel music magazine Rejoice!, and in addition co-hosts the annual Faulkner Conference. The observatory displays a changing photographic exhibit throughout the year. A marker on the Mississippi Blues Trail honoring the Living Blues Magazine, produced at Ole Miss is also located on this site.

Confederate Cemetery: Just to the south of the University’s Tad Smith Coliseum is a modest walled lawn with a single monument at the center. Here lie around 700 Confederate and Union dead from the Battle of Shiloh in 1862. During the Civil War the buildings of Ole Miss became hospitals for the battle wounded, and the casualties were thus buried here. At one time the cemetery had individual markers but a groundskeeper removed them to mow and forgot where they belonged.

G e r t r u d e Fo r d C e n t e r f o r Performing Arts: Completed in December of 2002, this state of the art facility is a must see for visitors. The 88,000 square foot, multi-event hall serves the University’s performing arts needs and its commitment to cultural

enrichment and outreach service. Standing six stories tall, the Ford Center seats 1200 in its regal main hall and additionally offers dance and ballet studios, dressing rooms and green rooms, conference and office space, and a reception hall. The first Presidential debate in 2008 between then Senator Barack Obama and Senator John McCain was held at the Ford Center. For upcoming events, visit fordcenter.org.

Square Dining The Square is Oxford’s downtown. The most historic area of town

features many of the town’s best restaurants and is the location

where most of Oxford’s nightlife can be found. From quick and casual

to fine dining, the Square offers a variety of eateries and bars.

AJAX $$(662) 232-8880 | 118 Courthouse Sq. Upscale Down Home Cooking11:30am–10pm Mon-Sat.

BACCHUS ON THE SQUARE $$(662) 638-38001107 Jackson Ave. EastCajun Seafood & Steak House11am–10pm Mon. and Thurs.; 11am-11pm Fri.–Sat.; 11am–9pm Sun.

BLIND PIG PUB $(662) 234-5119 | 105 N. Lamar Blvd.Gourmet Sandwiches11am–12am Mon.–Sat.

BOTTLETREE BAKERY $(662) 236-5000 | 923 Van Buren Ave.European Style Bread and Pastries, Deli Sandwiches, Specialty Coffee8am-3pm Mon.-Fri; 8am-2pm Sun.

BOURE’ $$(662) 234-1968 | 309 North Lamar Blvd.Upscale, down home Creole fare 11am–10pm Mon–Sat.

CITY GROCERY $$$(662) 232-8080 | 152 Courthouse Sq.,Eclectic New Southern Cuisine, Extensive Wine List. Reservations Recommended. 11:30am–2:30pm Mon.–Sat; 6pm–10pm Mon.–Wed.; 6pm–10:30pm Thurs.–Sat.

THE CORNER BAR $1002 Jackson Ave. East Appetizers, Sandwiches and Burgers11am-12am Mon.-Wed. and Saturday; 11am-1am Thurs.-Friday

FRANK AND MARLEES $(662) 259-2442 | 1210 Harrison Ave. Dueling pianos, burgers, steaks, and grill food11am-10pm Food Service 11am-12am Mon.-Wed. and Sat; Bar 11am-1am Thurs-Friday

FUNKY’S $(662) 259-2881 | 1012 Jackson Ave. Serving Pizza and Daiquiris 3:30pm-12am Mon.-Sat. 3:30pm-1am Thurs.-Friday

GREENLINE $(662) 234-7829 Salads, wraps, and soups

THE GROWLER $(662) 638-0600 265 N. Lamar Blvd. Craft Beer Bar, Growlers, Beer to-go 2-9pm Mon.–Thurs.; 11am–10pm Fri.–Sat; noon–4pm Sun.

GUS’S FRIED CHICKEN $ $(662) 638-3420 306 S. Lamar Blvd.11am-9pm Sun.-Thurs.; 11am-10pm Fri.

HIGH POINTE COFFEE $(662) 513-0905 265 N. Lamar Blvd. Ste. GHot and Cold Specialty Drinks and Pastries7am-11pm Mon.-Sat; 8am-10pm Sun.

HOLLI’S SWEET TOOTH $(662) 236-7505 | 400 S. Lamar Blvd.Ice Cream, Floats, Milkshakes, 150+ candies, Jelly Belly, Gourmet Chocolates, Fudge, Gift Baskets, Kids Party Rooms10:30am-7pm Mon.-Wed, Sat; 10:30am-10pm Thurs.- Fri.

INSOMNIA COOKIES $ (877) 632-6654 | 303 S. Lamar Blvd.Sun.–Sat. 11am–3am

KARMA $(662) 234-1110 | 1101 Jackson Ave. EMediterranean Cuisine

LENORA’S RESTAURANT $$$(662) 236-1144 | 309 N. Lamar Blvd. 11am–2:00pm Tues.–Sat lunch; 5:30pm–close ; Tues.–Sat. dinner, 10am–2:00pm Sunday Brunch

THE LEVEE $(662) 513-3223 | 1008 Jackson Ave. All-American Food4pm-12am Mon-Wed and Sat.; 4pm-1am Thurs.-Friday

THE LIBRARY SPORTS BAR $(662) 234-1411 120 S. 11th St.Bar3pm-10pm Mon.-Friday; 11am-12am Sat.

LOCALS RESTAURANT & BAR $$(662) 234-9594 309 North Lamar Blvd.11am-12am Mon.-Saturday

MCEWEN’S $$$(662) 234-7003 1110 Van Buren Ave.Southern diningLunch, Dinner, Drinks

MESQUITE CHOP HOUSE $$$(662) 232-8855 1001 Jackson Ave E. Sun.-Thurs. 5pm-10pm, Fri.-Sat. 5pm-11pm, Bar Opens Daily at 4pm

OLD VENICE PIZZA CO. $$(662) 236-6872 1112 Van Buren Ave. Traditional Italian Dining, Salads, Calzones, Pastas and Gourmet Pizzas10am-10pm Mon.-SundayW

HERE TO EAT: OXFORD CANTEEN $

(662) 234-5345 1006 Van Buren Ave. Hours Vary with Season

OXFORD GRILLEHOUSE $$$(662) 701-8285 114 Courthouse SquareHamburgers, BBQ, Poboys11am-10pm Mon.-Fri.; 11am-10:30 Sat; 10:30-2pm Sun; Bar open until 12am Mon-Wed, Sat. Bar open until 1am Thurs-Fri.

PITA PIT $(662) 238-3535 | 319 N. Lamar Blvd.Pitas and Salad; Dine-In and Delivery 10am-1am Sun.-Wed; 10am-3am Thurs.-Sat.

PROUD LARRY’S $$(662) 236-0050 211 South Lamar Blvd.Hand Tossed pizza, Grill food, Pasta specials, Salads10am-10pm Mon.-Sat.; 10am-2:30pm Sunday

RAFTERS $ $(662) 234-5757 1000 Jackson Ave. East

THE RIB CAGE $$(662) 238-2929 311 S. Lamar Blvd.BBQ, Ribs, Sandwiches, Nachos10am-10pm Mon.-Thurs; 10am-11pm Fri.-Sat.

ROUNDTABLE RESTAURANT $$(662) 513-0588132 Courthouse SquareSouthern Fare, Plate Lunches11am-10pm Mon.-Sat.

THE SECOND LINE $$(662) 380-5050 | 208 South LamarAuthentic New Orleans CuisineMon-Wed 11am-12pm; Thurs-Fri 11am-1am; Sat 11am-12pm; Sun 11am-9pm

SOULSHINE PIZZA $$(662) 533-7685 308 South Lamar Blvd.Pizza, Subs, Salads, Calzones

SOUTH DEPOT TACO SHOP $ (662) 234-7886 1004 Van Buren Ave. Mon.–Sat. 11am–10pm; Sun. 11am–9pm

SQUARE BOOKS CAFE $(662) 236-2262 160 Courthouse Sq.A Dessert Café with Cappuccino and Espresso9am-9pm Mon.-Thurs; 9am-10pm Fri.-Sat; 9am-6pm Sun.

SQUARE PIZZA $(662) 234-9333 1101 Van Buren Ave.Specialty Hand-Tossed Pizza

THE WINE BAR $ $ $(662) 236-7900 1703 University Ave.4pm-12am Tues.-Wed.; 4pm-1am; Thurs.; 3pm-1am Fri.; 3pm-12am Sat.

YAYA’S YOGURT $(662) 0038 | 100 Courthouse Sq.Self Serve Yogurt and ToppingsMon.-Wed. 11am-9pm; Thurs.-Sat. 11am-10pm; Sun. 1pm-7pm

$ $10 OR LESS $ $ BETWEEN $10–$20 $ $ $ $20 OR MORERates based on an average meal.

North Lamar Dining:Just a few blocks north of the Square, the North

Lamar dining scene continues to grow. Featuring long

time Oxford staples like the Beacon to new favorites like

Snackbar and Lamar Lounge, heading just off the Square

can find you in the middle of a great new dining scene!

BEACON RESTAURANT(662) 234-5041 1200 N. Lamar Blvd. Home Cooked Vegetables and Meats6am-9pm Mon.- Sat.

BIG BAD BREAKFAST(662) 236-2666 | 719 N. Lamar Blvd. Breakfast, Lunch, Steakhouse7am-1:30pm Mon.-Fri.; 8am-3pm Sat.-Sun.

CABIN 82 and THE COOP (Rooftop) at Gradute Oxford(662) 234-3031 | N. Lamar Blvd.Cabin 82 hours: 6:30am-9pm;The Coop hours: 12pm-9pm Sun.; 4pm-12am Mon.-Wed.; 4pm-1am Thurs.-Fri.; 12pm-12am Sat.

HANDY ANDY(662) 234-4621 800 N. Lamar Blvd.BBQ Sandwiches, Ribs, Salads, Peach and Apple Fried Pies6:30am-8pm Mon.-Fri; 7am-7pm Sat.

JINSEI SUSHI(662) 234-0109 | 713 N. Lamar Blvd.Sushi Bar and LoungeOpen Daily 5-10pm

LA TIENDA CARRETON(662) 281-8949 | 906 N. Lamar

LAMAR LOUNGE(662) 513-6197 1309 N. Lamar Blvd.Burgers, Shrimp and Beer* Recently Featured on the Travel Channel’s show Burger Land!

Nearby DiningSome of Oxford’s best dining locations are located just off the

beaten path. Whether heading down South Lamar to the Ravine, or

down Old Taylor Road to eat catfish at Taylor Grocery, you’ll often

find both good food and a unique experience at these restaurants.

B’S HICKORY SMOKED BAR-B-Q(662) 234-2230 825 College Hill Rd.(662) 236-7090 1414 W Jackson Ave.Smoked Pork Tenderloin, Chicken, Cornish Game, Quail, Ribs, Hot Wings and Sides7am-8pm Mon.-Sat; 7am-7pm Sun.

LIVING FOODS

(662) 234-4443 | 809 College Hill Rd.8am-6pm Mon.-Fri.; 9am-4pm Sat.

OLIVER STEAK COMPANY (662) 380-5072 | 1007 Co. Rd. 102 Wed.–Sun. 11am–2pm and 5pm-10pm

PHILLIP’S GROCERY(662) 236-5951 | 2406 S. Lamar Blvd.Hamburgers, Sandwiches, Chicken, Salads, Homemade Desserts, Breakfast

Brown Bag Permitted.7am-3pm Mon.-Fri.; 8am-3pm Sat; 5pm-9pm Thurs.-Sat.

PICK THAI(662) 380-5438 1101 Frontage Rd.

RAVINE(662) 234-4555 53 CR 321New Contemporary Southern Restaurant5:30-9pm Wed.-Thurs; 5:30-10pm Fri.-Sat. 10:30-2:30pm, 5:30-9pm Sunday

SIZZLERS STEAKHOUSE(662) 234-4667 582 Hwy 6 East Family Steakhouse Offering Steak, Chicken and Seafood 5pm-9pm Thurs.- Sat.

TAYLOR GROCERY(662) 236-1716 Old Taylor Rd to TaylorSouth’s Greatest Catfish and Steaks, Brownbag Permitted.5-10pm Thurs.-Sat; 5-9pm Sunday

MAMA JO’S(662) 513-6601 1503 N. Lamar Blvd.Blue plate specials and meat and threeSun. 11-6, 6am-8pm Mon.-Wed., 6am-10pm Thurs.-Sat.

MY MICHELLE’S(662) 236-1512 1308 N. Lamar Blvd.10am-6pm Mon.-Wed.; 10am-5pm Thurs.-Fri.; 8am-2pm Sat.

THE NEON PIG 711 N. Lamar Blvd.coming soon

SNACKBAR(662) 236-6363 721 N. Lamar Blvd.Raw oyster bar and contemporary Southern Cuisine4pm-12am Mon.-Sat.

TAPAS BAR(662) 234-9185 1120 N. Lamar Blvd.5pm-10pm Tues.-Thurs.; 5pm-12pm Fri.-Sat.

VOLTA TAVERNA(662) 236-1817 710 N. Lamar Blvd.Authentic Greek Cuisine11am-10pm Mon.-Sat.

University AvenueOne of the main roads in Oxford and the one that leads directly into

campus, University Avenue, located on Oxford’s East side of town, offers

a variety of quick and easy dining options.

ABNER’S (662) 232-8659 | 430 S. Lamar Blvd. at University AvenueFried and Grilled Chicken Tenders, Salads, Wraps and Baked Potatoes 11am-10pm Mon. Sat.

CHINA ROYAL(662) 513-4999 | 1938 University Ave.Asian Cuisine11am-9:30pm Mon.-Sun

H2O ORIENTAL CAFE(662) 513-6288 | 1304 University Ave.Pan-Asian Cuisine 11am-9pm Mon.-Sat; 12pm-9pm Sun.

KELLI’S CAKES AND CONFECTIONS(662) 202-6466 | 1944 University Ave.10am-5:30pm Tues.-Fri.; 9am-2pm Sat.

LB’S MEAT MARKET(662) 259-2999 | 2008 University Ave.Fresh meats, plate lunchesMon.-Sat. 9am-7pm, Sun. 1pm-6pm

LITTLE CAESERS PIZZA(662) 234-7878 | 1725 University Ave.

MCALISTER’S DELI (662) 234-1363 | 1515 University Ave.Sandwiches, Salads, Potatoes, Desserts10:30am- 10 pm Sun-Thurs; 10am-10pm Fri.-Sat.

MCDONALD’S(662) 234-3800 1900 University Ave. East6am-11pm Mon.-Sat; 7am-11pm Sun.; 24/7 Drive-Thru

MY GUYS(662) 238-3565 | 1703 University Ave.Open 7 days a week 7am-8:30pm

NEWK’S-UNIVERSITY(662) 513-5303 1309 University Ave. Salads, Sandwiches and Pizzas11am- 10pm Sun.-Thurs.; 11am-11pm Fri.-Sat.

OBY’S(662) 234-4530 1931 University Ave. Cajun Cuisine11am-11pm Mon.-Sun.

SONIC DRIVE-IN(662) 234-9341120 University Ave. EFast Food Drive-In6am-12am Mon.-Sun.

TACO BELL(662) 234-44031726 University Ave.Mexican Fast Food 10am-2am Fri.-Sat; 10am-1am Mon.-Thurs. and Sun.

THE TACO SHOP(662) 234-9668 1921 University Ave.Authentic Mexican Food: Tacos, Enchiladas, Burritos

TEQUILA’S(662) 281-0493 2027 University Ave. EAuthentic Mexican Food: Enchiladas, Burritos, Tacos and Quesadillas11am-9:30pm Mon.-Sun.

THE YOGURT SHOPPE AT CHANEY’S PHARMACY(662) 234-7221 | 501 BramlettIce Cream and Frozen Yogurt including TCBY9am-9pm Mon.-Sat; 1pm-9pm Sun.

Jackson Avenue Dining:The west side of town is filled a variety of dining options, mixed

in with some of Oxford’s newest retail space. Whether you are

looking for a quick bite, or want to try a variety of ethnic options,

Jackson Avenue has a little something for everyone.

6 ‘N TUBBS(662) 563-6562 2625 W. Oxford Loop Pizzeria4pm-9pm Mon.-Sat.

ABNER’S (662) 236-3080 1927 Jackson Ave. W. Fried and Grilled Chicken Tenders, Salads, Wraps and Baked Potatoes 11am-10m Mon. Sat.

APPLEBEE’S BAR AND GRILL(662) 234-2308 1931 Jackson Ave. W. America’s Finest Dining Chain11am-11pm Sun.-Thurs; 11am-12am Fri.-Sat.

BIM BAM BURGERS(662) 238-78022204 Jackson Ave. W.

BACKYARD BURGERS(662) 236-1233 103 Home Depot Dr.10:30am-11pm Mon.-Sat.

BONEHEADS(662) 638-36361801 Jackson Ave. W. d116Grilled Fish and Piri Piri Chicken11am-9pm Sun.-Sat.

BUFFALO WILD WINGS2315 Jackson Ave. W. Upscale Family Dining11:00am-10:00pm Mon.-Sat

CASA MEXICANA(662) 236-38552142 Jackson Ave. W.

CHICK-FIL-A(662) 232-8787 2307 Jackson Ave. W.6:30am-10:00pm Mon.-Sat.

CHILI’S(662) 281-3951 2576 Jackson Ave. W. Fajitas, Steaks and Wine11am-11pm Sun.-Thurs; 11am-12am Fri.-Sat.

CHOWTIME BUFFET(662) 234-66642142 Jackson Ave. W.11am-10pm Mon.-Fri; 11am-11pm Sat.-Sun.

COUP DE VILLE (662) 234-6769 1417 Jackson Ave. W. 11am-1am Mon.-Wed; 11am-2am Thurs.-Fri; 12pm-1am Sat; 2pm-12am Sunday

CUPS EXPRESSO CAFE(662) 380-5027 #103 1501 Jackson Ave. W.7am-11pm Mon.-Fri.; 8am-11pm Sat.-Sun.

DOMINO’S PIZZA(662) 236-38401603 Jackson Ave. W.Take Out or Delivery 10:30am-1:00am; 10:30am-2am Thurs.-Sat.

EL MILAGRO TAQUERIA(662) 236-17171420 Jackson Ave. W.Original Mexican Food11am-9:30pm Mon.-Sat.; 10am-9:30 Sun.

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FIREHOUSE SUBS(662) 234-0707 1501 Jackson Ave. W.Mon.-Sun. 10:30am-10pm

HIGH POINTE COFFEE $(662) 259-2619 2311 Jackson Ave W. # 301Hot and Cold Specialty Drinks and Pastries7am-11pm Mon.-Sat; 8am-10pm Sun.

HUDDLE HOUSE(662) 238-2977 1925 Jackson Ave. W.Breakfast 24 Hours a day, Steak, Shrimp, Fish and Catfish24/7 Restaurant

IHOP2152 Jackson Ave. W.Open 24 hours a day

JIMMY JOHN’S (662) 236-7117 2206 Jackson Ave. W.Sandwiches, Dine-In and DeliverySun.-Thurs. 11am-1am; Fri.-Sat. 11am-3am

KABUKI(662) 236-73461631 Jackson Ave. W.Sushi and Hibatchi11am-9pm Mon.-Sat; 12pm-9pm Sun.

LENNY’S SUB SHOP(662) 236-36002580 Jackson Ave. W.Delicious Subs and Philly Cheese Steaks10:30am-9pm Mon.-Sat; 11am-9pm Sunday

MCDONALD’S(662) 234-38001900 University Ave. E.(662) 236-66001803 Jackson Ave. W.6am-11pm Mon.-Sat; 7am-11pm Sun.; 24/7 Drive-Thru

MAHARAJA INDIAN CUISINE (662) 234-19752570-23 Jackson Ave. W. Authentic Indian Cuisine11am-2:30pm, 5pm-9:30pm Tues.-Sun.

MY GUYS(662) 236-1200 | 1700 W. Jackson Ave.Open 7 days a week 7am-8:30pm

NEWK’S- OXFORD GALLERIA(662) 238-2727 2305 Jackson Ave. W., Ste.217Salads, Sandwiches and Pizzas11am-10pm Sun-Thurs; 11am-11pm Fri.-Sat.

THE NOODLE BOWL(662) 234-4973 | 1501 Jackson Ave. W.Asian Bistro11am-9pm Sun.-Sat.

OYSTER & SEAFOOD (662) 380-5182 | 1518 Jackson Ave. Tues.-Sun. 10:30am-2pm; 4:30pm-10pm

PANERA BREAD(662) 234-3793 | 1902 Jackson Ave. W.6:30am-9pm Mon.-Sat.; 7:30am-9pm Sun.

PAPA JOHN’S(662) 234-8648 | 1506 Jackson Ave. W.10am-2am Sun.-Wed., 10am-3am Thurs.-Sat

PAPITOS(662) 234-40112570 W Jackson Ave. W. Ste. 21Mexican Resturant and Grill11am-10:30pm Fri.-Sat; 11am-10pm Mon.-Thurs.

PIZZA DEN(662) 234-5537 | 499 Heritage Drive Pizza, Spaghetti, Sandwiches11am-11pm Mon.-Sun.

PIZZA HUT(662) 236-3333 | 1103 Jackson Ave. W.(662) 236-2005 | 1506 University Ave. EDelivery, Dine-In, or Carry-Out 11am-10pm Sun.-Thur; 11am-Midnight Fri.-Sat.

REBEL BARN BBQ(662) 469-62271412 Jackson Ave. W.11:30am-8pm Tues.-Sat.

RICE & SPICE(662) 801-93381520 W Jackson Ave. W.Authentic Thai Food

SALSARITA’S FRESH CANTINA(662) 638-05951801 Jackson Ave. W.Sun.–Wed. 11am-9pm; Thurs.-Sat. 11am–10pm

SMOOTHIE KING(662) 259-26512311 Jackson Ave. W. 7am-9pm Mon.-Fri; 9am-9pm Sat; 11:30am-7:30pm Sun.

STARBUCKS(662) 281-39641804 Jackson Ave. W.5:30am-10pm Mon.-Fri.; 6am-10pm Sat.-Sun.

SWEET T’S BAKERY(662) 397-8224 | (662) 397-64501512 Jackson Ave. W.

SUBWAY(662) 234-75451901C Jackson Ave. W.(662) 236-10081948 University Ave.17 Different Salads and Subs 10am-12am Sun.-Thurs.; 10am-2am Fri.-Sat.

TOYO(662) 232-86682305 Jackson Ave. W., Ste. 207Sushi and Hibachi11am-2:30pm Mon.-Thurs; 5pm-10pm Mon.- Sat.; 12pm-3pm and 5pm-9pm Sun.

TUTTI FRUTTI YOGURT(662) 234-06462560 Jackson Ave. W.Mon.-Thurs. & Sun. 12-9, Fri.-Sat. 12-10

WENDY’S(662) 234-92071904 Jackson Ave. W.(662) 236-4745703 Sisk Ave.Old Fashioned Hamburgers10am-2am Mon.-Sun.

WINGSTOP(662) 380-56671522 Jackson Ave. W.11am-12am Sun.-Sat.

ZAXBY’S(662) 234-12042574 Jackson Ave. W.Wings, Chicken Tenders and Salads10:30am-10pm Sun.-Sat.

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GETTING HERE AND GETTING AROUND:

Air Travel• Memphis International Airport,

75 miles north• University-Oxford Clegg Field • Tupelo Airport, 50 miles east• Southern Airways Express —

direct flights from limited destinations into Oxford. www.iflysouthern.com for more info.

Taxi/Shuttle Service• Rock Star Taxi and Limo:

662/701-7019• Rebel Taxi: 662/832-7433• Oxford Taxi: 662/701-7310• University Designated Drivers:

662/607-6387• Ghost Taxi: 662/701-8585• Austin Taxi: 662/832-9705• Angel Taxi: 662/236-5557• Oxford Limo: 662/259-0508

Rental Cars• Enterprise Rent-A-Car:

662/281-0508 or 800/736-8222

• Sensible Car Rental of Oxford: 662/234-4004

OUT buses: Oxford’s Public Transit system— Oxford University Transit runs many routes around Oxford and Ole Miss. Fare for a single ride is $1. For a full schedule of transit routes visit www.oxfordms.net

LET US HELP YOU:To plan your trip to Oxford call 1-800-758-9177 or visit us online at visitoxfordms.com or visit our Visitors Center located at 1013 Jackson Avenue East, Oxford, MS 38655

Oxford is accessible from Hwy 6 (off of I-55) & Highway 7 (off of Hwy. 78).

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LodgingBED & BREAKFAST INNS1 THE 512 | (662) 234-8043

512 Van Buren Avenue (F5)

2 THE BARNLOFT AT WILLOWDALE FARM (662) 801-8600 28 County Road 225 (A7)

3 BLUE CREEK CABIN (662) 238-2897 | 535 Hwy 30 E (J1)

4 THE BURROWS | (662) 236-3913 40 County Road 287 (off Hwy 6 E) (J8)

5 CASTLE HILL RESORT (662) 234-3735 20 County Road 413 (off Highway 6 East) (J8)

6 EMPTY NEST GUEST HOUSE (662) 801-9369 81 County Road 231 (J1)

7 LITTLE Q RANCH (662) 801-5764 1018 County Road 251 (J1)

8 OAK HILL STABLES (662) 801-2084 670 County Road 101 (off Old Hwy 7) (J1)

9 OXFORD CABIN IN THE WOODS (662) 236-5411 62 County Road 299 (J1)

10 RAVINE | (662) 234-4555 53 County Road 321 (G8)

11 THE Z BED & BREAKFAST (713) 927-1295 1405 Pierce Ave. (G6)

HOTELS & MOTELS12 CHANCELLOR’S HOUSE

Coming Soon 425 South Lamar Blvd (G5)

13 COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT OXFORD (662) 638-6014 | 305 Jackson Avenue East (F4)

14 QUALITY INN AND SUITES (662) 234-6000 1808 Jackson Avenue West (B5)

15 UNIVERSITY INN | (662) 234-9500 1101 Frontage Road (G8)

16 GRADUATE OXFORD (662) 234-3031 400 North Lamar Boulevard (G/H4)

17 HAMPTON INN | (662) 232-2442 110 Heritage Drive (B5)

18 HAMPTON INN EAST- CONFERENCE CENTER (662) 234-5565 103 Ed Perry Blvd. (J3)

19 HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS (662) 236-2500 | 1-800-HOLIDAY 112 Heritage Drive (A5)

20 THE INN AT OLE MISS (662) 234-2331 University of Mississippi (E5)

21 OLE MISS MOTEL | (662) 234-2424 1517 University Avenue (H5)

22 SUPER 8 | (662) 234-7013 2201 Jackson Avenue West (A6)

23 TOWNEPLACE SUITES MARRIOTT (662) 238-3522 105 Ed Perry Blvd. (J3)

AREA CAMPGROUNDS24 JOHN KYLE STATE PARK

(662) 487-1345 Hunting, fishing, hiking and boating in nearby Sardis Reservoir and Holly Springs National Forest (A7)

25 REBEL RV PARK & STORAGE (662) 380-0997 28054 Hwy 6 (A7)

26 WALL DOXEY STATE PARK (662) 252-4231 Cabins, camping, fishing and picnicking (J1)

Attractions27 Barnard Observatory /

Center for the Study of Southern Culture (E5)

28 Burns-Belfry Church (G5)29 Cedar Oaks (J2)30 Confederate Monument &

Cemetery (D6)31 Fulton Chapel (D5)32 Gertrude C. Ford Performing

Arts Center (F5)33 Historic Downtown Square (G5)34 J.D. Williams Library (D5)35 L.Q.C. Lamar House (H3)36 Lyceum/Civil Rights Monument (D5)37 Memory House (F5)38 Oxford Depot (E5)39 Paris-Yates Chapel (D5)40 The Powerhouse Community

Arts Center (H5)41 Rowan Oak (F6)42 Saint Peter’s Cemetery (H4)43 Saint Peter’s Episcopal Church (G5)44 University Museum /

Walton-Young House (F5)45 Ventress Hall (E5)

46 Visitors Center

1013 Jackson Ave. East (G4)

Facilities47 Avent Park (I3)48 Baptist Memorial Hospital-North

Mississippi (G8)49 Barksdale Reading Institute

at Isom Place (G4)50 FNC Park (A1)51 Grand Oaks Golf Course (I8)52 Oxford Activity Center/

John Leslie Tennis Courts (F3)53 John M. Palmer/Mitchell Stadium

Tennis Center (C5)54 Lafayette County Chancery

Building (G4)55 Oxford Conference Center (J3)56 Oxford Electric Department (E2)57 Oxford Police Department (F3)58 Oxford Skate Park (I5)59 Oxford-Lafayette County

Chamber of Commerce / Economic Development Foundation / Retiree Attraction Program (E4)

60 Lafayette County & Oxford Public Library (I5)

61 Oxford-University Airport (C1)62 Oxford-University Stadium &

Swayze Field (E6)63 Patricia C. Lamar Park (B3)64 Post Offce (E2)65 Price Hill Park (B4)66 Soccer / Softball Complex (D2)67 Stone Park & Recreation (F4)68 Tad Smith Coliseum (D6)69 Turner Center (D5)70 University Golf Course (C1)71 University Soccer Fields (B7)72 University Softball Fields (B6)73 Vaught-Hemingway Stadium (D6)74 University of Mississippi

Student Union (D4)75 Pavilion at Ole Miss (D6)