Friday, October 10, 2014

Road Trip 5: Dublin's Grey Church, Brick Church, and Blue House with "Rod"

I have hope for Dublin. It's a county seat, in a strategic location at I-16 and 441, it has a VA Hospital, and some very fine well kept houses and buildings.

 
The grey church with red doors, a woody, really turned our head. It's Christ Episcopal Church. We want to go back for another look.
"The present building was constructed in 1898 and consecrated on February 5, 1899 by then-Bishop, The Right Reverend C. K. Nelson. It is the oldest standing public building in Laurens County. The church is built in the shape of a cross, with its interior constructed of heart pine."
IMG_2920 2014-09-27 Dublin Georgia First Baptist Church  Driving to Hilton Head Beach
Dublin First Baptist is a more traditional look in churches with it's giant window and trefoils and quatrefoils galore. I love that it's right on the sidewalk. If they built it today, it would front a giant parking lot.

IMG_2923 2014-09-27 Dublin Georgia Blue vernacular with jacked up car Driving to Hilton Head Beach
And we can really feel a home here, at home in the south.

20140927_154534 2014-09-27 Jackson Square Dublin GA TK driving to Hilton Head
Downtown Dublin makes me look thin from this angle. Don't you think?

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