Library Services
Dublin Branch
75 N. High Street
Dublin, Ohio 43017
Phone: 614-645-2ASK(2275)
Dublin has a beautiful courtyard garden that is maintained by a local garden club, and the branch is the home of “O'Riley the Bookworm,” a public art piece in the children’s area. The branch presents a number of children’s storytimes each week as well as the branch’s trademark, 15-year strong “Grave Tales” program, which takes place at the rear of the branch in the historic Pioneer Cemetery.
The branch has many computers with word processing capabilities and access to the Internet. They also provide access to an extensive collection of electronic databases, which offer a wealth of information.
Collection:
160,000 volumes.
Neighboring branches:
Hilliard Branch, 170,000 volumes.
Northwest Library, 170,000 volumes.
Staff:
Michael Blackwell, Manager
About the Building:
Originally a portable building, the present Dublin Branch was built in 1980 and expanded and remodeled 1990. The square footage of the building is 20,147 sq. ft.