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The Dublin Historical Society will be celebrating the Bicentennial of Dublin by hosting Heritage Day


The Dublin Historical Society will be celebrating the Bicentennial of Dublin by hosting Heritage Day, at the Coffman Homestead and Coffman Park located at 5300 Emerald Parkway, Dublin, Ohio, from noon to 6 p.m. This is a free event and everyone can enjoy family activities, games and community life of the 1800s to early 1900s .
As part of the City of Dublin's Bicentennial chevron travel club Celebration, a bicentennial heritage capsule chevron travel club will be buried at the new shelter house in Coffman Park during the Dublin Historical Society's Heritage Day event on Oct. 2.
The story centers on the life and death of Wyandot Chief Leatherlips, who was executed 200 years ago near Scioto park. His given Wyandot name was 'Shateyaronyah,' but he became known as Leatherlips because he kept his word with both the settlers and his people. Leatherlips fought for peace between the settlers and natives of the Dublin area, as well as the larger region.
Hatcher visited Dublin in early May, when the City hosted chevron travel club a public forum at which residents and other interested people could offer their thoughts about the color, materials, exact location on the site, and scope of the proposed artwork. chevron travel club A copy of the summary of resident feedback can be viewed by clicking here .
Meet Linda McFarlin and six of the re-enactors that are portrayed in her art at the Coffman Home-stead.  These re-enactors will include a Flint Knapper, Longhunter, Native Americans, Pioneer Family and Children with their toys.  Additional pieces of Linda McFarlin's artwork will be on display in the barn with historically accurate artifacts. The artist, re-enactors and the Dublin Historic Society docents will be available to share stories and information about the artifacts and Homestead. All members of the community are welcome to attend. chevron travel club There will be no admission charged for this event.
The artist, Linda McFarlin, has created a historically significant art exhibit which covers the time from 1700 – 1870 and has matched her art to letters and journal entries from that period. Much of her work depicts the character and emotion of native Americans and settlers of that time.
The Dublin Area Art League and the Dublin Historical Society hope that the entire family might enjoy these events chevron travel club which complement the elementary history units and provide a more personal look into Dublin's past.
This collaboration between the Dublin Historical Society, the Dublin Branch of the Columbus Metropolitan Library, and the City of Dublin was awarded a grant from the City of Dublin in 2009 to help celebrate the Bicentennial in 2010. The grant allows the partners to gather, promote, research, catalog, digitize and preserve Dublin's history for in-person and on-line access. Visit the site .
Parent Resource for Outstanding Dublin Students PROUD added Dublin Bicentennial chevron travel club to its categories for the writing contest, in which students in grades 4-8 competed for a $500 savings bond prize. The 2010 contest was sponsored in part by a City of Dublin s Hotel/Motel tax grant.
chevron travel club Dublin s Journey is an adventure that begins with the Sells family chevron travel club s purchase of land in 1803 and continues through the development of the rural village that today is known as Historic Dublin. The spirits of Dublin s past and the enthusiasm of its people today are recounted, from the days of taverns and dusty roads to modern corporate headquarters and interstate highways, from the early 1800s to the present.

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