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I have recently stumbled across Address Life Signs, (another Dublin, Ohio company) and purchased a set of their address signs. I am very pleased with how large the numbers are. Very easy to read and see, day or night. I was going to get an address sign at home depot or lowe's but you can customize these by color and by logo.

...needless to say, I ended up with a red sign that has brutus on it :) Go Bucks!

I also noticed that this company supports fundraisers, maybe a good idea for local schools?

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    Dublin history lesson

    Peter and Benjamin Sells came to the area around 1801 from Huntington County, Pa., to buy land. Old Dublin was first platted in 1810 by their brother, John. Surveyor John Shields named the town after his birthplace in Ireland. The town developed the usual assortment of mills, shops and churches, with settlers coexisting peacefully with Wyandot Indians, who camped on Indian Run. The town gained notoriety in the mid-19th century, when a surplus of taverns and rowdy Civil War veterans gave the village a tough reputation. Columbus' growth and the construction of I-270 made expansion inevitable. Dublin achieved city status in 1987.
    Source: Columbus Dispatch library research

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