Dublin is a city located in southwestern Erath County in Central Texas, United States. The population was 3,654 at the time of the 2010 census, down from 3,754 at the 2000 census.
Restaurants in Dublin
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Come see where we make delicious raw milk cheese! Four generations of our family work hard to make real food for your family. We milk 50 grass fed happy cows and sheep on 180 pesticide free acres.
The hubs and I stopped in while on a short road trip and we were so glad we did! Friendly staff and plenty of delicious cheese samples. We bought 3 varieties and love them all. Well worth the short detour to visit.
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Conveniently located in the Irish Capital of Texas, they have lots of gift ideas from all over Ireland, Scotland, and Wales.
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One of the last-remaining old-time bottling plants.
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Wanted to see some history and found it. Quaint and quiet located just a street away from shops and food. Interesting and informative.
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Open Tuesday-Saturday 1-5 pm with free admission and tours. The Rodeo Heritage Museum in Dublin, Texas tells the story of the “World Championship Rodeo Company” from 1937-1959 headquartered on the Lighting C Ranch at Dublin, Texas. In 1942 Gene Autry becomes partners with Everett Colborn. Movie stars, trick riders, bronc riders, and bull riders come alive with clip for our vintage rodeo film playing throughout the museum. With over 400 photos of Everett Colborn’s career photos the museum filled with rodeo history.
The National Health & Public Safety History Museum offers a broad and compelling collection of America’s finest and worst moments in its health and public safety history. Aside from the thousands of artifacts, inventions and pieces, the museum includes the stories behind these artifacts that bring history alive for our guests.
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