FAYETTE COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY
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Welcome to the Fayette County Historical Society. Our Research Center/Museum is located at 195 Lee Street in Fayetteville, Ga.
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"Explore the past to understand the present and the future"
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The Fayette County Historical Society was chartered as a
nonprofit corporation in July 1971 to discover, collect,
preserve and make accessible to the public materials which
establish and illustrate the history of the county, its cities,
towns, villages and institutions.
P.O. Box 421
195 Lee St.
Fayetteville, GA 30214
770-716-6020
Monday closed
Tuesday 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Wednesday closed
Thursday 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM
Friday closed
Saturday 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM
Sunday closed
FAYETTE COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY
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If you have any questions regarding this site please e-mail:
adminFHS
Mark Pollard, of Nash Farm Battlefield Park, will
be the speaker on Feb. 17...3PM
"Welcome to the Fayette County Historical society's web site. We hope you enjoy browsing through the various articles. We would like to invite you to join our Historical Society by sending 10.00 and an application which included on the STORE page. Check the calendar and information page regularly for updates and articles of interest." See the newsletters, with articles from our past and the Calendar Page for upcoming events
The Holliday-Dorsey-Fife House Museum is an excellent place to visit with family and friends. see info on the Museum on our Calender page or: Fayette Co. Museum web site
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President – Alice Reeves
Vice-President – Tom Waller
secretary – Deborah Riddle
Treasurer – Tony Parrott
Historian/webmaster – C. B.
Glover
Historical Society Officers
Click on house for info
Fayette Co. Museum
See Fayette County Museum's Facebook site:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Holliday-Dorsey-Fife-Museum/114023258609965
Holliday Dorsey Fife Museum
New exhibit at the H-D-F House Museum
"Hats Off to You" is a display of vintage headwear from the 1860's to the
1960's. Special features are a feather cloche from the 1920's, a military hat pin
collection, beaver top hats, a 1950's Fedora, photos of local residents wearing
the head fashions of years gone by. Ever wonder who started the John Audubon
Society and why ?? Well the display has the answer ! So, come by and take a
look. Hat lovers should really like and appreciate this exhibit. See ya there...