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Oxford Castle has been in almost continuous use since it was built in the eleventh century. From 1071 to 1996, the castle was used as a prison. The castle has been preserved and is something of a time capsule, entrancing visitors with harrowing tales of romance, violence, escape, and suffering. For further details, please check the website.
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Central Oxford is, not surprisingly, compact, but many neighborhoods on the outskirts of the town, away from the university, are worth visiting. The most central point of Oxford is the Carfax, at the crossroads of the High Street, Cornmarket Street, St. Aldate's, and Queen Street. The first of …