Moore Station Village Invites You to Discover Dublin.
Plan a visit to our beautiful community and we’ll take you on a tour of our special city. We’ll also book an overnight stay at one our historic Bed & Breakfast Inns – The Page House.
The Moore Station Village Discover Dublin Package includes the city tour, exclusive discounts at local restaurants and an overnight stay at The Page House with breakfast the next morning for only $70.*
Centrally located in the heart of Georgia, Dublin is a wonderful place filled with southern traditions, history and local attractions. Among them is The Page House. A 1903 Classic Greek Revival home that was often described as one of the grandest homes south of Atlanta. www.pagehousebb.com
Call Moore Station Village today to schedule your Discover Dublin Package. 877-272-9002
* call for details and availability.
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The Dublin-Laurens County 45th Annual St. Patrick’s Festival is underway and continues through March 28.
Join us for the Leprechaun Contest, the Shamrock Crawl, the Emerald City Pageant and our famous BBQ Cook-off …and that’s not all! Everyone and everything has an Irish twist this time of year. You won’t want to miss any of the activities. Visit the official festival website for all of the details, event schedules and more.
While in Dublin, be sure to visit Moore Station Village. Like Dublin itself, Moore Station Village is a welcoming community with an easy-going lifestyle and Southern hospitality. Whether you’re looking for your first home, moving up, starting a family or hosting the grandkids, you’ll find a home of the perfect size and style at Moore Station Village. Call to schedule a tour 877-272-9002.
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Small town southern charm and a determination to keep Dublin-Laurens County “Green and Growing” have combined to create a community rich in character and full of life. (source: CityofDublin.org)
Dublin-Laurens County offers something for everyone. The wonderfully mild climate of Middle Georgia creates a haven for the sportsman who enjoys tennis, golf, fishing, or hunting. If you enjoy shopping, you’ll find plenty of opportunities to do so at over 400 stores, including Dublin Mall. The historic downtown is a busy retail center filled with shops, restaurants, the recently renovated Theatre Dublin and the Dublin-Laurens County Historical Museum.
The City of Dublin was incorporated by the Georgia Assembly on December 9th, 1812, and made the county seat. It is said that a citizen, Jonathan Sawyer, named it Dublin after the capital of his Irish homeland.
In March, the entire community is a “wee bit Irish” for the Dublin-Laurens St. Patrick’s Festival which has been in existence for over 30 years! The month-long celebration offers fun for the whole family with a parade, a road race, an arts and craft fair, a leprechaun contest and much more.
Located in Dublin, Moore Station Village is the perfect new home, multi-generational neighborhood. Whether you’re buying your first home, moving up, starting a family or hosting the grandkids, you’ll find a home of the perfect size and style. Check out the beautiful photo galleries on the community’s website. Call to schedule your personal tour today! 877-272-9002.
To read more about Dublin and Laurens County, Georgia see the website for the City of Dublin.
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