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About Dublin, Ohio

Platted in 1810 and became a city in 1987, Dublin, Ohio's early 19th Century construction is seen throughout Old Dublin's Historical District's pubs and retail stores. Many original buildings are recorded on the National Register of Historic Places. Dublin is conveniently located to the outer belt of I-270 and is home to national employers including Verizon Wireless and BMW Financial Services and restaurant chain, Wendy's Inc.

The average house price in Dublin, Ohio is around $312,000. The expensive homes can cost up to $1.5 million. Many are near the golf-course areas such as Tartan Fields and Muirfield Village.Dublin's award-winning school system includes 10 elementary schools, four junior highs and two high schools. Columbus State Community College and Franklin University have branch campuses here. Dublin has 47 churches representing various denominations.

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