User:Susan McDaniel Smith/Holliday-Dorsey-Fife House

The Holliday-Dorsey-Fife House is located at 140 Lanier Avenue West, in downtown Fayetteville, Georgia. The Greek revival house was built in 1855 and its soaring white columns remain a city landmark of a bygone era. The house is in its original location and is named for the three main owners who lived there: Dr. John Stiles Holliday, a prominent Fayetteville physician and uncle to the infamous John Henry "Doc" Holliday; Solomon Dawson Dorsey, a colonel in the Georgia State Militia during the War Between the States who helped enlist volunteers for the Confederacy, and Robert E. Lee Fife, a former Fayetteville City Council member who was related to the last family member to occupy the house as a residence. The Holliday-Dorsey-Fife House Museum is a cooperative project of the Fayetteville Downtown Development Authority and Fayetteville Main Street Program.