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The Village of Lyons
is situated midway between Rochester and Syracuse. You have entered the
Village when State Routes 14 and 31 intersect - just a few miles north of
the NYS Thruway.
The town has a
population of about 6,200, over 4,000 of which live in the village. In 1999,
homes were sold at an average price of $50,000. The Town is governed by a
Supervisor and a Town Council. The Village has a Mayor and a Board of
Trustees.
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Wayne County Court House |
Methodist Church Clock |
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As the Wayne County seat,
Lyons is home to the historic Wayne County Courthouse,
which has been in use since 1854. The second-floor courtroom retains the
original flavor of the building and was used in the trial sequence of the
1986 movie, Lady in White. Because Lyons has retained much of its historic
charm, many other landmarks were used in the movie, including the downtown
business district, Village Square, and the clock tower of the Methodist
Church.
The Village Square
park - deeded in 1794 - is home to many community events, including
Peppermint Days festivities, summer band concerts, and a Farmers' Market,
held each Saturday from June through October. From the park, many other
historic buildings are visible - the Post Office, the Lyons Community
Center, the B.P.O.E lodge, the Lyons National Bank, and the First Lutheran
Church. Each year, the Lutheran Church Women hold an Quilt Show & Sale.
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Village Square Park |
Saturday is Farmers' Market |
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A short walk from the park
is the Historic District of Water and Broad Streets. It features the
restored Nusbickel Building, the gallery of the Wayne County Council for the
Arts, the Hotchkiss Peppermint Office, and a scenic view of the Erie Canal.
The north bank has boat moorings and access to local restaurants. Looking
across the way, you will see the Southside Canal Park, with landscaping, a
picnic area and a beautiful three-paneled mural. This park is the site of
the annual Low Bridge Music Festival.
Also a short walk away
is the
Wayne County Museum.
The former Sheriff's residence and jail, it served as such for over 100
years. Constructed in 1854, the Butternut St. building is filled with
exhibits that educate and charm.
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Wayne
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Hotchkiss Peppermint Building |
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Abbey Park is just west of
the canal lock and has boat docks, a picnic area with grills and play
equipment. Plans for the Erie Canal Cultural Center include a promenade
along the Canal, from Abbey Park to the Peppermint Office.
The Cultural Center, located in the former J.L. Hammett warehouse, will
house organizations. The churches have formed an inter-faith council and
members of many local congregations assist in the free lunch program and
food closet.
And while Lyons was once
home to one of the county's oldest industries - Hotchkiss Essential Oil Co.
- it is now home to some newer firms. Parker-Hannifin has two manufacturing
plants in Lyons.
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