The document provides an overview of Dublin, OH including key attractions and activities. It begins with introducing the Dublin Visitor Center as the place to find information. It then discusses that Dublin was founded in 1810 and developed from 400 acres purchased by John Sells. Some of the top attractions and activities mentioned include the Dublin branch library, Dublin City Schools, various sports like soccer played in parks and facilities, shopping at Tuttle Crossing Mall, using the city pools, and playing various indoor and outdoor sports at Sports Ohio and The Chiller. It concludes by mentioning enjoying the Community Recreation Center and nearby Municipal Building before wishing the reader enjoyed the brief tour of Dublin.
2. Welcome to Dublin, OH
The first place I would like
to show you is the Dublin
Visitor Center. Here you will
find all the information
Every June, Dublin holds a Frog you need for your journey
Jumping Contest . through Dublin.
3. Dublin was founded in 1810, just 7 years
after Ohio became a state. Founded by
John Sells when he purchased 400 acres
on the Scioto River, Dublin soon
developed into a fast growing
community.
4. Dublin Branch of
the Columbus
Metropolitan
Library
This is the best place to
get all your movies,
books and CDs! You
can also place more
than one book on
reserve at a time.
The Dublin branch was
voted #1 branch for the
amount of books it
checked out each year.
5. The Dublin City Schools are
very popular in Central
Ohio. There are 19 schools
currently in operation
serving approximately
14,400 student s in the Fall.
6. Soccer is one of the main
sports in Dublin, OH. To
sign up, kids from age 5-12
can just walk right in to the
office and complete an
application. Soccer is
played in the Fall and
Spring.
7. Some fun free time activities
could include going to the
Mall at Tuttle Crossing,
visiting Ballantrae Park or
relaxing at one of the two
city pools.
8. Here at Sports Ohio and The Chiller you can play a
variety of sports including: tennis, hockey, soccer
both indoor and outdoor, football, golf, go-karts,
ice skating, and lacrosse.
9. A stop at the Community
Recreation Center can be very
enjoyable.
Right next to the DCRC, you can
find the Municipal Building
where different city offices and
monthly City Council meetings
are held.
10. I hope you enjoyed this
brief tour of Dublin, OH
Where the
grass is always Greener!
Photos taken by James D. Holman