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What to See in Dublin - Top Sights and Attractions

Discover 5 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Dublin (United States). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Field of Corn, Dublin Link, and Noor Islamic Cultural Center. Also, be sure to include Brelsford-Seese House in your itinerary.

Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Dublin (Ohio).

Field of Corn

Sculpture in Dublin, Ohio
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Sculpture in Dublin, Ohio. Field of Corn is a publicly funded art installation in the city of Dublin, Ohio. The installation consists of 109 concrete ears of corn positioned in rows and standing upright in a grassy field. At one end of the field are two rows of Osage-orange trees, one pre-existing and the other planted for the project. Sculpted by Malcolm Cochran, with landscaping by Stephen Drown and James Hiss, Field of Corn was commissioned by the Dublin Arts Council and completed in 1994.

The display site, named the Sam and Eulalia Frantz Park, was originally farmed by Sam Frantz, an inventor of several hybrid corn species, and was donated to the city in the late twentieth century. The art installation is partly a tribute to Sam Frantz and is also intended to remind visitors of Dublin's agricultural heritage. Along the west side of the park, near the Osage orange trees, are signs that describe the project and explain hybridization.

Three different molds were used to cast the concrete ears of corn, which stand about 6 feet (1.8 m) tall. The breed of corn represented is known as Corn Belt Dent Corn, a double-cross hybrid variety. The ears are rotated in several directions to make it appear as if each ear is unique. They were cast at a precast concrete manufacturer, Cook & Ingle Co. in Dalton, Georgia. Each ear weighs 1,500 lb (680 kg)

Field of Corn has become a popular piece of public art in the Central Ohio Community. The display received "Best of Columbus" honors by readers of Columbus Monthly magazine each year of its nomination since 2008, including four #1 awards as best public artwork in central Ohio.[1]

Address: 4995 Rings Rd, 43017 Dublin

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Dublin Link
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The Dublin Link is a pedestrian and bicycle bridge over the Scioto River in Dublin, Ohio. The bridge is the only single-tower S-shaped suspension bridge in the world. The bridge connects Dublin's historic district and downtown on the west bank with the Bridge Street District partially complete, on the east bank.

The bridge was originally proposed in 1986, and re-proposed in 2007. After planning, studies, and design efforts, construction began in 2017. The bridge was completed and opened in March 2020, with a planned ceremony on March 13, cancelled due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.[2]

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Noor Islamic Cultural Center

Mosque in Hilliard, Ohio
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Mosque in Hilliard, Ohio. The Noor Islamic Cultural Center is a cultural center and mosque in Columbus, Ohio, USA. The building was started in 2001 and completed in 2006. NICC is the first Islamic center to become a polling place in Central Ohio. It is a center for Muslims. It includes a mosque for prayer purposes, a social hall, kitchen, classrooms, and lecture rooms. It is stated to be "a place for everyone to come, learn, and practice Islam in every element." The center holds five daily prayers in congregation, Islamic lectures, Sunday school for youth, children's club, study groups, and individual lesson and classes to learn the Quran and Sunnah of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. The center also offers outreach programs for non-Muslims who are interested in learning about Islam.[3]

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Brelsford-Seese House

Brelsford-Seese House
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The Brelsford-Seese House is a one-story wood-frame house located in Dublin, Ohio. It was built around 1850 and owned by Mr. Hutchinson in 1856 and A.S. Breisfold in 1972. The vernacular-style home is said to be a station on the Underground Railroad. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on April 11, 1979[4]

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Artz House

Building in Dublin, Ohio
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Building in Dublin, Ohio. Artz House is a registered historic building in Dublin, Ohio, listed in the National Register on 1979-04-11.[5]

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