Dorsey's Search, Columbia, Maryland

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Dorsey's Search is one of ten villages comprising Columbia, Maryland, USA, and was occupied starting in 1980. The current population is approximately 7,500. The village has two neighborhoods: Dorsey Hall and Fairway Hills.

Dorsey Hall was named after the Dorsey Hall Manor House, built in the 1700s. The Village's street names are based on the works of American author Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. Fairway Hills is named for the former Allview Golf Course.

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Dorsey's Search Village Center contains a community center, Linden Hall, as well as a grocery store, restaurants, and other retail establishments. Linden Hall is named for the Linden Tree in the poem, "Musa," by Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.

Fairway Hills Golf Club is an 18-hole par 70 golf course located in the neighborhood of Fairway Hills. It opened in 1995.

[edit] External links

  • Official site [1]
  • Dorsey's Search Village Center [2]