The Dublin-Laurens County Museum, located in the center of downtown Dublin is home to numerous exhibits about early inhabitants including Native American Indians and Confederate soldier. The museum is operated by the Laurens County Historical Society which was founded in 1967. The museum is housed in an old library, a Carnegie Library. Scottish-American businessman Andrew Carnegie donated money so that communities (and universities) could build libraries. There are almost 1,700 such libraries in the United States, built between 1883 and 1929. Dublin’s library was built in 1903 and 1904.
Related Listing
-
Community Foundation of Central Georgia
As a local hub for philanthropy, the Community Foundation of Central Georgia (CFCG) works with ...
-
Peppercorn Restaurant
The Peppercorn Restaurant is a great place to eat in downtown Dublin! They're well known for the ...
-
Deano's Italian Grille in Dublin, GA
Come and visit Deano's of Dublin! We are cooking up wonderful authentic Italian food in Georgia's ...




