and Stephen J. Lord.
Claxton's Hospital on Bellevue Avenue. Opened in the late 1930s by
Dr. E. B. Claxton. The hospital was operated until the early 1980s when
it was purchased by the Laurens County Hospital Authority. The building
was actually the first home of the Dublin Center of Middle Georgia College.
The New Dublin Hotel, located on South Jefferson
Street just above the railroad tracks, was opened
in the early 1900s and was in business until it was
torn down in the early 1960s. It was Dublin's prime
hotel until the opening of the Fred Roberts Hotel in
1926.
This near replica of Johnson Street School on
on the northeast side of town was replaced in
the early 1950s by some of the present brick
building. The school has served students on
the south side of Dublin for nearly a century.
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