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Mitchell Highlands
Dublin Schools Phase Now Selling!
Mitchell Highlands
Overview
Prices
From the $510s
Location
Plain City, Ohio
Schools
Dublin City, Jonathan Alder Schools
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Model Home Location
9511 Camberly Avenue
Plain City, Ohio 43064
Mitchell Highlands
Amenities
Mitchell Highlands is a gorgeous Rockford Homes community adjacent to the vibrant and friendly Dublin area. Safe neighborhoods, numerous parks, bike paths, and a variety of community events and activities for residents to enjoy are features of the Dublin and Mitchell Highlands experience. Mitchell Highlands is just minutes from the heart of Dublin and offers convenient access to US-33, I-270, and Downtown Columbus.
Dublin City, Jonathan Alder
Schools
Mitchell Highlands is located within the Dublin City Schools and Jonathan Alder School District. Both districts are known for their outstanding academics, strong athletics and arts programs. The NEW Mitchell Highlands phase will be located in Dublin Schools and the current phase is located in the Jonathan Alder Schools district.Dublin Area
Amenities
Mitchell Highlands offers residents convenient access to the Columbus outer belt and proximity to all the city of Dublin has to offer – from large scale and boutique shopping, dining, The Columbus Zoo & Aquarium, Bridge Street District, Glacier Ridge Metro Park and more. Enjoy fantastic dining options such as Hyde Park Prime Steakhouse, Cap City Fine Diner & Bar, 101 Beer Kitchen, Mezzo and so much more.
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DUBLIN, OH
Dublin, Ohio is located 17.2 miles northwest of the state capital, Columbus, Ohio, via US-33 and I-270. The beautiful countryside on which modern day Dublin sits, was once occupied by Native American tribes of the Shawnee and Wyandot people.
Following the Revolutionary War, the United States government granted 2,000 acres in the area to Lieutenant James Holt for his service in the war. But skirmishes over territory between white settlers and the people of the indigenous nations persisted until the 1795 signing of the Treaty of Greenville, when much of the discord ended.
In 1802, two brothers from Pennsylvania – Peter and Benjamin Sells – purchased 400 acres of Holt’s land for their brother John, who brought his family to the region in 1808. By 1810 the outlines of a new village were starting to form.
Dublin, Ohio gets its name from John Shields, a surveyor and friend of John Sells. Shields had done the surveying for Sells so land could be sold and allotted to new settlers in the area. For his exemplary work, Sells offered Shields the honor of naming the new town, which he did after the town of his own birth – Dublin, Ireland.
Dublin, Ohio was incorporated in 1881, but had to wait another 106 years before being officially declared a city in 1987.
Dublin still retains much of the rolling greenery, rising cliffs and deep gorges that early settlers would have seen. But cropping up among them now are the headquarters of several major companies including Cardinal Health, IGS Energy, Stanley Steemer, Wendy’s, Quantum Health, Fiserv, and OhioHealth. Dublin is also home to Muirfield Village, a community and world-class golf course developed by golf legend Jack Nicklaus.
Dublin, Ohio is a beautiful, thriving and safe community with great schools, shopping, restaurants, and city services, with easy access to other parts of Ohio. But why would you want to go anywhere else with all that the city has to offer? The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium and Zoombeezi Bay, Indian Run Falls, The Memorial Tournament at Muirfield, which brings the greatest golfers in the world to Ohio, and The Dublin Irish Festival, the largest three-day Irish festival in the world, are all great amenities you can experience in this great city.
As the Sells family learned back in the early 1800s, and as subsequent generations have come to know, Dublin is a great place to build a home, raise a family and create a life in Central Ohio.
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