Historic Holly Springs Landmark Opportunity Located in the heart of historic Holly Springs, Mississippi, this iconic 5,150 SF Colonial Revival building, built in 1905, offers a rare opportunity to restore one of the town's most recognizable community gathering places. Originally constructed as Elks Lodge No. 1099, the property later became the Van Dorn Hotel and eventually served as the Marshall County Superintendent's Office before evolving into a community arts and events venue known locally as ''The Lodge.'' Positioned steps from the Mississippi Blues Trail markers, music pavilion, and local blues venues, the property sits in a town known worldwide for its deep roots in Delta Blues culture, with legendary musical families like Burnside and Kimbrough drawing visitors from around the globe. The building needs restoration, but the bones remain strong--original hardwood floors, historic brick fireplaces, and early-20th-century architectural charm await a new vision. Ideal for: • Boutique hotel or guest rooms • Music venue or cultural center • Coffee shop or restaurant • Event venue or community gathering space This is more than a building--it is a chance to revive a piece of Mississippi history. Offered as-is and priced for restoration, this landmark 1905 Colonial Revival building presents a rare opportunity for investors and preservation-minded developers to restore one of Holly Springs' most recognizable historic gathering places.