Lyons Redstone Museum is online during COVID-19 by Kathleen Spring September 24, 2020 0 Lyons museum offers three online tours of historic Lyons
Walking thru Lyons’ history: Turner-Stevens Bldg by Brianna Hoyt February 21, 2020 5 The Turner-Stevens Building was constructed in 1917 to house the Bank of Lyons.
Walking Thru Lyons’ History: Old Schoolhouse by Brianna Hoyt February 11, 2020 0 The schoolhouse, currently the location of the Lyons Redstone Museum, was built in 1881 using sandstone...
Walking Thru Lyons’ History: Old Stone Church by Brianna Hoyt February 7, 2020 0 a permanent church building was began in 1894 and was supported by the members of the church and town.
Walking Thru Lyons’ History: Evans Homestead by Brianna Hoyt January 31, 2020 0 Lyons is known as the “Double Gateway to the Rockies” because it is a junction point leading to both Estes ...
Walking Thru Lyons’ History: Railroad Depot by Brianna Hoyt January 23, 2020 5 When Edward S. Lyon, Hiram Sawyer, and Griffith Evans first started quarrying limestone and sandstone, there was no rail line ...
Walking Thru Lyons’ History: The Stone House by Brianna Hoyt January 17, 2020 1 The Old Stone House had many owners over the years, beginning when Edward S. Lyon lived in town...
Walking Thru Lyons’ History: McAllister Saloon by Brianna Hoyt January 10, 2020 2 In 1881, Hiram Sawyer built a one-story sandstone structure with a basement. That building housed the McAllister Saloon for five ...