This summer, the Dublin Historical Society is presenting “Signs of the Times,” an exhibition featuring a collection of signs marking past Dublin events and places for a new look at some of Dublin’s history.
The exhibition, at the 1841 Schoolhouse Museum on Main Street, will be open every Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. through Sept. 9.
More than a dozen signs are displayed, some dating from the early 20th century, along with descriptions and photographs, Examples include a recently donated sign that once marked the Lady of the Snows Catholic Church built in 1904 on Church Street,a large sign publicizing the one-time Dublin Inn on Pierce Road, probably dating from the 1940s; and a sign advertising the 1952 Dublin Bicentennial, which the Dublin Highway Department had stored and recently donated to the Historical Society.
Parking is available at the Dublin Consolidated School next door.
