The Oxford County Gaol, built in 1854, is both architecturally and historically significant. Having housed prisoners until 1977, it has many fascinating stories to discover throughout its history. From international conmen to women arrested for practicing witchcraft, the gaol’s walls have stood witness to all manner of inmates. In this exhibit, you will read about daily life for prisoners and staff at the goal, discover which architectural elements make the goal so beautiful and intimidating, and learn about some of Oxford County’s most infamous criminals.