The town of Dublin, Virginia, is situated in Pulaski County. It was settled in 1776 when Henry Trollinger and his family. It wasn't until 1810 that the next resident, Sarah Trollinger and her husband Stephen Trinkle moved in. More than half the area in and around Dublin were forest, and it would probably have stayed that way had not the depot been built in 1854.
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Features a club that organizes charitable activities and projects. Information on the organization’s officers, links to local resources and a calendar of events.
http://www.dublinlions.org/
Access an overview of the church’s ministries, staff and events. There is also information for visitors and way to donate to support the institution’s efforts.
http://www.heritagechurch.net/
Pulaski County Chamber of Commerce
Find out about the membership organization's efforts to support businesses in county. Includes a member business directory, a calendar of events, and relocation information.
http://www.pulaskichamber.info/
Find out about this nonprofit organization’s events and animals available for adoption. Other parts of the site provide volunteer opportunities and the society’s newsletter.
http://www.pchsva.org/
Pulaski County Public Schools - Dublin Middle School
Information resource for students and parents about the school's educational system and academic standards. Includes admissions information, school directory, school and district calendar, activity guides, forms and documents.
http://pcva.us/schools/DMS/
Allows residents and visitors to access general and governmental information, online documents and public services. Includes local events calendar, news and announcements, department directory, town hall hours and location, and community links.
http://www.dublintown.org/