Dublin dates back to 1802 and began to flourish by 1810 when John Sells brought his family to the Ohio. John Shields, Sells’s partner, named the village after his birthplace of Dublin, Ireland. In the 1970s, Dublin was transformed from a rural village into a suburban business center, due largely to the completion of the I-270 outerbelt and development of the Muirfield Village Golf Club and residential community. Each year in late May or early June, the city hosts the Memorial Tournament, a stop on golf’s PGA Tour. Other annual events include the Fourth of July music event, a St. Patrick’s Day parade, and the Dublin Irish Festival help every August is one of the largest Irish festivals in the United States. Early nineteenth-century architecture and dry limestone fences bordering
Dublin dates back to 1802 and began to flourish by 1810 when John Sells brought his family to the Ohio. John Shields, Sells’s partner, named the village after his birthplace of Dublin, Ireland.
In the 1970s, Dublin was transformed from a rural village into a suburban business center, due largely to the completion of the I-270 outerbelt and development of the Muirfield Village Golf Club and residential community.
Each year in late May or early June, the city hosts the Memorial Tournament, a stop on golf’s PGA Tour. Other annual events include the Fourth of July music event, a St. Patrick’s Day parade, and the Dublin Irish Festival help every August is one of the largest Irish festivals in the United States.
Early nineteenth-century architecture and dry limestone fences bordering its roads add to Historic Dublin’s heritage. Many of its original buildings are listed in the National Register of Historical Places.