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Dublin is a town in Cheshire County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 1,532 at the 2020 census . [ 2 ] It is home to Dublin School and Yankee magazine .
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The Dublin Town Hall is the seat of municipal government of Dublin, New Hampshire, prominently located at 1120 Main Street (New Hampshire Route 101) in the village center. Built in 1883 and redesigned in 1916, it is architecturally a prominent local example of Colonial Revival architecture with some Shingle style details.
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The Amory Ballroom is the only surviving remnant of a large summer estate house off Old Troy Road in Dublin, New Hampshire.Built in two stages (1910 and 1926–27), it is an architecturally distinctive reminder of the community's early 20th-century period as a summer resort area.
Dublin's center developed in the 19th century after its original village center was abandoned due to harsher winter conditions nearer Dublin Pond. The district extends along Main Street ( New Hampshire Route 101 ) from its junction with Lake Street in the west to the junction with Old County Road in the east, and includes sections of Old Common ...
The Townsend Farm is a historic farmstead on East Harrisville Road in Dublin, New Hampshire.Built about 1780 and enlarged about 1850 and again at the turn of the 20th century, it is one of Dublin's older houses, notable as the home and studio of artist George DeForest Brush, one of the leading figures of Dublin's early 20th-century art colony.
The Moore Farm and Twitchell Mill Site is a historic property on Page Road in Dublin, New Hampshire.The 6.8-acre (2.8 ha) property includes an early 19th-century farmhouse, as well as the remnants of one of Dublin's earliest industrial sites.