Dublin, Ohio Dublin, Ohio City of Dublin Dublin City Hall Dublin City Hall Official seal of Dublin, Ohio Location of Dublin inside Ohio.

Location of Dublin inside Ohio.

Location of Dublin in Franklin County Location of Dublin in Franklin County Website City of Dublin, Ohio Dublin is a town/city in Franklin, Delaware, and Union counties in the U.S.

Dublin is a suburb of Columbus, Ohio.

Consequently, various golf aficionados choose to make Dublin their home. There are also a several other golf courses in Dublin.

Dublin also has a enhance golf course financed by the Muirfield association, as well as the Jack Nicklaus-designed The Country Club of Muirfield Village.

By 1833, Dublin contained a several mills and only one store. In 1970, Dublin was still a small town with only 681 residents.

Dublin was officially declared a town/city in 1987, after reaching a populace of 5,000 residents.

Dublin is positioned at 40 6 33 N 83 8 25 W (40.109262, 83.140247). According to the United States Enumeration Bureau, the town/city has a total region of 24.80 square miles (64.23 km2), of which 24.44 square miles (63.30 km2) is territory and 0.36 square miles (0.93 km2) is water. Located on the Glaciated Allegheny Plateau, Dublin has mostly flat topography.

Highway 33, State Route 161, and State Route 745 pass through the city.

Dublin is home to the command posts of a number of companies, including Cardinal Health, IGS Energy, Stanley Steemer, Wendy's, OCLC, Pacer International and Mind - Leaders.

The town/city is in the process of creating a town/city wide internet (mesh wifi) hotspot; being advanced by DHB Networks. According to the City's 2010 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report, the top employers in the town/city are: 4 Dublin City School District 1,793 18 City of Dublin 370 In the city, the populace was spread out with 32.1% under the age of 18, 4.8% from 18 to 24, 33.4% from 25 to 44, 24.3% from 45 to 64, and 5.4% who were 65 years of age or older.

See also: Japanese improve of Columbus, Ohio As of 2011 Columbus has the highest concentration of Asians of any Ohio city. As of 2013 many Japanese expatriates working at Honda offices in the region live in Dublin.

As of that year, in some subdivisions in Dublin, Japanese make up 20 30% of the residents.

A Coldwell Banker real estate agent titled Akiko Miyamoto stated in Car Talk that the services provided for Japanese speakers by the Dublin City School District attract Japanese expatriates to Dublin. Japanese citizens began living in Dublin and other suburbs freshwater Marysville because Dublin established a support fitness for Japanese inhabitants and the suburbs offered Saturday schools for Japanese residents.

Census, 1,071 Japanese citizens live in Dublin, making up 2.6% of the city's population.

And also as of 2010, 122 Japanese live in Union County, making up 0.2% of the county's population; Marysville is in this county.

Holly Zachariah of the The Columbus Dispatch stated that "It has been that way historically." According to the "2013 Japanese Direct Investment Survey" by the Consulate-General of Japan in Detroit, Dublin had 2,002 Japanese nationals, giving it the highest such populace in the state. The Dublin City School District has three high schools (Coffman, Scioto, and Jerome), four middle schools (Sells, Davis, Grizzell, and Karrer) and thirteen elementary schools.

In 1996, the documentary Children in America's Schools with Bill Moyers based on the book stated Dublin as the best school precinct in the country. The Hilliard City School District also serves a portion of the community. The Hilliard precinct operates one school, Washington Elementary School, in the town/city limits. Area private schools include Meadows Academy in Dublin, St.

Brigid of Kildare Catholic School in Dublin, and St.

Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine, Columbus State Community College, Ohio Dominican University, and Franklin University have chapters in the city.

Dublin Branch of the Columbus Metropolitan Library The Dublin Library of the Columbus Metropolitan Library is positioned in the city. Nearby libraries include the Northwest Library and the Hilliard Branch. Dublin Community Recreation Center Dublin features 1,000 acres (4.0 km2) of parks, including 77 miles (124 km) of scenic bike trails and 39 advanced parks with wooded natural areas and river frontage.

Several Dublin parks are positioned along the Scioto River, including the two Dublin Kiwanis Riverway parks.

Several of Dublin's parks are home to a unique assortment of outside sculptures part of the Art in Public Places collection, established by the Dublin Arts Council.

The series includes a 12 ft (3.7 m) tall contemporary portrait of small-town legend, "Leatherlips" (the Wyandot Native American Chief known for the strength of his word); Field of Corn featuring 109 human-sized cement ears of corn that seem to sprout from one Dublin field; and a copper home that honors the region's Native American culture.

The Rec Center is home to the Dublin Sea Dragons, a year round competing swim team.

Located on the outskirts of Dublin, Glacier Ridge Metro Park provides amenities and facilities for biking, disc golf, horseback riding, and picnicking.

Dublin Community Church is listed on the NRHP.

Approximately 35% of Dublin inhabitants partner with some theological organization. As such, Dublin is home to many theological organizations, two of which own buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places (Dublin Community Church and Saint John Lutheran Church). Diocesan Publications, a secular business that specializes in producing Catholic church bulletins among other products, has an office in Dublin. Champions in Christ Church United Pentecostal Church International The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Columbus Ohio North Stake Dublin Baptist Church Southern Baptist Convention Dublin Community Church United Church of Christ Dublin Presbyterian Church Presbyterian Church (USA) Faith Community Church Evangelical Free Church of America First Apostolic Church United Pentecostal Church International City of Dublin.

"Annual Estimates of the Resident Population for Incorporated Places: April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2015".

Data in historical populations table from US Census, 1890; US Census, 1920; US Census, 1950; US Census, 1970; US Census, 2000; "American Factfinder".

"2013 Japanese Direct Investment Survey: Summary of Ohio Results (as of October 1, 2013)" (Archive).

"Central Ohio does lead in the number of Japanese nationals living in the state.

Dublin, with 2,002, and Columbus' 705 are home to the state's two biggest populations of Japanese nationals." City of Dublin.

"Rabbits pulled out of donor's hat for Dublin's enhance art".

"Dublin, Ohio Religion".

"Welcome to Dublin Community Church".

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