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Only in Dublin: Going, Going...Gone!

Thursday, September 16, 2021 12:00 AM by Katie Thompson

Dublin’s Art in Public Places collection is internationally recognized for popular installations like the Field of Corn that showcases 109, six-foot ears of concrete corn and Leatherlips, the first piece in the collection that features a 12-foot tall stone portrait of Wyandot Native American Chief.  

Hidden away in Darree Fields, a public park that hosts hundreds of sporting events annually, lies Going, Going…Gone!, a lesser-known work in Dublin’s acclaimed public art collection. At first glance, it may seem to be a simple statue commemorating the All-American sport, baseball. Upon further inspection, this piece of public art takes on a much deeper meaning, and you’ll find it Only in Dublin.   …

10 Playful Parks in Dublin, Ohio

Friday, July 9, 2021 8:00 AM by Meg Berno

In Dublin, green space is a priority. With more than 60 parks in the City, each offers something different. Read on to find our favorites with unique, playful elements perfect for your family’s next outdoor adventure.

A Local's Guide to Biking in Dublin

Friday, May 7, 2021 11:00 AM by Brad Hanf

If you're familiar with the area you may know that Dublin is home to vibrant city centers, several incredible restaurants, an abundance of green spaces, the Scioto River, the Memorial Tournament, and the largest three-day Irish Festival in the world.

What you might not realize is that Dublin also…

5 Reasons to Visit Dublin in the Fall

Tuesday, September 29, 2020 2:00 PM by Meg Berno

Fall is when we see the best that Mother Nature has to offer and there’s no better season to see her handy work in Dublin, Ohio.

Here are 5 reasons you need to visit Dublin in the fall:…

Dublin Ohio Waterfall Tour

Wednesday, April 1, 2020 2:00 PM by Visit Dublin Staff

Dublin, Ohio is home to some of Mother Nature's best work. You can explore more than 60 parks, 100+ miles of bike paths and hidden gems right here in Dublin. Perhaps the best natural wonders that call Dublin home are our waterfalls. Take a tour of the beautiful landscapes and waterfalls locals love to explore!…

Did you know Dublin was once frequented by several Native American tribes? Back in the 1800s, Dublin was known for rich land, natural spring water and access to the Scioto River, a natural transportation route for their civilizations.

Read on to learn more about some notable sites honoring our…

Scenic Bike Paths in Dublin, Ohio

Thursday, May 3, 2018 12:00 AM by Allie Humes

May is National Bike Month, and Dublin is the perfect place to get out of the house for some fresh air and celebrate! With over 130 miles of paths throughout the city, you'll find plenty of beautiful paths to safely explore. Learn the paths and ways to bike below! …