Dublin, GA
Music connected to Dublin
About Dublin
- • Yvonne Fair, known for her hit "Funky Music Sho' 'Nuff Turns Me On," was born in Dublin.
- • The uniquely Southern confection known as Divinity Candy is rumored to have originated here.
- • Its strategic location along the Oconee River fostered early trade and development.
- • Dublin is the self-proclaimed "Irish Capital of Georgia," hosting a large St. Patrick's Day festival.
- • A devastating fire in 1870 destroyed much of the downtown area, prompting major rebuilding.
- • Named in 1812 by an Irish surveyor, Dublin reminded him of the capital of Ireland.
- • Home to just over 16,000 residents, Dublin is smaller than its Irish namesake.
- • At 220 feet above sea level, Dublin's elevation is slightly lower than Atlanta's.
- • Healthcare and social assistance are major employment sectors within the city.
- • Dublin's atmosphere feels like a warm embrace of Southern charm and hospitality.
- • The Atlanta Braves, located about 3 hours away, won the World Series in 2021.
- • NFL Hall of Famer Mel Blount played football at nearby Lyons High School.