The Bladen County town of Dublin, North Carolina is northwest of Elizabethtown, and east of Smiths. Known for its peanut industry, Dublin hosts the annual Peanut Festival each September.
 
 
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BCC was established on October 5, 1967, as Bladen Technical Institute, and chartered on January 14, 1971, under the authority of North Carolina General Statute 115A. Its programs, schedules, contacts, and announcements are posted to the site.
http://www.bladencc.edu/
The Southern Baptist congregation in Dublin, North Carolina was established in 1951. Its location, worship schedules, church calendar, and an overview of its ministries and programs are put forward, and a newsletter and announcements are included.
http://www.dublinfbc.org/
For the auto racetrack in Dublin, North Carolina, its sponsors are identified, along with rules, schedules, results, points, and photographs, as well as a discussion forum.
http://www.dublinspeedway.net/
The annual September even was begun in 1993, as a means to raising funds for Dublin Elementary School, although the proceeds have gone to many other projects since then. A history and overview of the event, parade information, schedules, a map, and other resources are put forward.
http://www.dublinpeanutfestival.com/
Directions and an overview of the vineyards in Dublin, North Carolina are put forward here, along with a description and photographs of its rental cabin facilities, a calendar of events, and contacts.
http://www.lumilvineyard.com/