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Sunday School Barn
The Sunday School Barn was originally owned by Charles Dougherty and on Dublin Boulevard near Donlon Way. The Barn was said to have been used for Sunday School and meeting space by local Protestants. The Barn was later purchased by George Kolb in 1905 and moved to the Kolb Family Farm where it was in continuous use for over 100 years. In 2009, the Kolb Family gifted the Sunday School Barn, along with the main house and several outbuildings, to the City of Dublin. The buildings were moved to the Heritage Park in 2011. Today, the Sunday School Barn is central to Dublin's Historic Park and Museums and is used for a variety of classes, activities, events, small theatrical productions, and meeting space.
Heritage Park Rental Areas:
Sunday School Barn: The Sunday School Barn is a 1,317 sq. ft. open room and stage with a built-in lighting and sound system. Rental of the Kolb Sunday School Barn includes the large grass area facing Donlon Way that can accommodate an outdoor tent (tents require written approval and depending on the size of the tent a permit may be required from the Fire Prevention Division). The Barn can accommodate up to 120 in an assembly style seating and up to 88 for dining. Tables and chairs are included in all indoor rentals.
HP Picnic Area: The picnic area has ten (10) picnic tables that is situated between the Kolb Sunday School Barn and the Kolb Hay Barn.
HP Hay Barn Lawn Area: The Hay Barn Lawn Area has a rustic open-air barn as its background and is a great option for an outdoor weeding, large company picnics, or any other outdoor gathering. All tents, petting zoos, or additional items may require permits. Any furniture needed must be rented from a third-party vendor. Please visit our rental webpage for more information.