Dublin Historic District

Dublin Historic District

About

The Pulaski County town of Dublin came into being in 1854 when the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad established a depot where the rail line crossed the Giles and Pulaski Turnpike. The settlement became a center of commerce and transportation. As such, it served as a Confederate army supply link during the Civil War, over which the 1864 Battle of Cloyd's Mountain was fought. The Dublin Historic District's earliest buildings date to the mid-19th century, but the majority were built following the Civil War into the 1920s, with its heyday occurring in the early 1900s. Dublin today preserves an unhurried, small-town quality with a mix of unassertive commercial and residential architecture. The houses are generally free-standing, single-family structures in shady yards. A principal landmark in the Dublin Historic District is the 1913 Norfolk and Western Railway depot, a low wooden building marking the heart of the district.

Details

Pulaski County
Historic Site

Dublin, VA 24084

 

In the Area

Back Creek Farm Historic Home
NW side of VA 617
Dublin