Lyons-Muir Historical Museum

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The Lyons-Muir Historical Society was established to preserve the local history as well as historical landmarks and buildings, local genealogical research, inform residents of the local history, and retain as much of the past as possible for the future.

It's time for the museum's Spring 2026 update with this year's "Information from the Past" about the Lyons Masonic Lodge...
05/03/2026

It's time for the museum's Spring 2026 update with this year's "Information from the Past" about the Lyons Masonic Lodge No. 37 & Lyons Order of the Eastern Star No. 334. As the Spring Into the Past event is going on it's second day today (May 3, 1p-4p) you can check out this awesome historical display in person!

The Lyons-Muir area has had a long history of fraternal and sororal organizations, established to bring men and women into closer “fellowship” with one another – what is sometimes called “social networking” and more often done electronically than in-person nowadays! Among the area’s earliest such area organizations were the Freemasons (adult men-only) and the Order of the Eastern Star (open to both men and women, aged 18 and older).

Freemasonry (i.e., referring to workers in freestone, a sandstone or limestone suitable for ornamental masonry) has its origins going back many centuries and in different phases, with the initial emergence of lodges of operative bodies of stone masons during the Middle Ages. Freemasonry is an oath-bound society devoted to fellowship, moral discipline and mutual assistance. Many of the United States of America’s founding fathers and past presidents (including George Washington) were Freemasons. The Order of the Eastern Star was established in 1850, and was approved as an appendant body of the Masonic Fraternity in 1873. The Order of the Eastern Star is based on teachings from the Bible, aims to promote charitable and fraternal practices among its members, and serves as social order that encourages unity, morality and service.

Feeling the need to bring men in closer fellowship with one another, early settlers of the area (led by Hiram Brown from North Plains Township and a member of the Masonic Order in New York), instituted the Freemasons Blue Lodge of Lyons in 1848-1849, with its Charter No. 37 granted on January 10, 1850 by the Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons, Detroit, Michigan. The Lyons Masonic Temple, a newly erected two-story brick building in downtown Lyons, was completed in 1867. The Kelley building, which joined the Masonic Temple on the west, was purchased by three societies in 1920 – the Blue Lodge, the chapter of Royal Arch Masons and the Order of the Eastern Star. The second floor of the Kelley building was used as a dining room, kitchen and restrooms. The Lodge No. 37 Freemasons symbol of the Square and Compass, with the letter “G” in the middle, represents morality and the importance of living a virtuous life, while emphasizing the divine and importance of knowledge.

After two earlier (beginning in 1870) unsuccessful attempts to form and maintain a permanent Order of the Eastern Star chapter in the area, the Lyons Order of the Eastern Star (O.E.S) Evergreen Chapter No. 334 was established and chartered in 1904. In 1972, the Pewamo Order of the Eastern Star Chapter No. 376 consolidated with the Lyons Evergreen Chapter, increasing the membership at the time from 105 to 121. The Lyons Chapter No. 334 O.E.S. symbol, a five-pointed star (a guiding light for members), represents key virtues of loyalty, self-sacrifice, courage, faith and love.

The Lyons Masonic Lodge Chapter No. 37 and Lyons Order of the Eastern Star Chapter No. 334 were long-standing stalwart community organizations, with many outstanding and respected community members counted among their memberships over the years. However, due to declining memberships and financial resources, both organizations ceased operations in 2011. The few remaining members transferred to the Belding (MI) Masonic Lodge Chapter No. 355 and the Belding (MI) Order of the Eastern Star Chapter No. 75. Following closure in 2011, ownership of the Lyons Masonic Temple building was deeded to the Village of Lyons for $1.00, with the provision that the Village would maintain a long-term lease (at $1.00 per year rent) with the Lyons-Muir Historical Society to continue operating the Historical Museum in the downstairs areas there.

04/26/2026

Spring Into the Past - Saturday May 2, and Sunday May 3, 2026 from 1-4p both days.

As members of the Tri-River Historical Museum Network the Lyons-Muir Historical Museum will be celebrating America’s 250...
04/26/2026

As members of the Tri-River Historical Museum Network the Lyons-Muir Historical Museum will be celebrating America’s 250-year Anniversary of Spring Into the Past. The theme for this year’s event is “Tracing Our Routes: Roads, Rivers, Rails, Trails” on Saturday, May 2 and Sunday, May 3 from 1 to 4 pm.

Visiting museums is a great family activity. Museums are free, and your donations are always appreciated. More information on the Tri-River Historical Museum Network website,

We connect 30+ museums across Barry, Eaton, Ionia, Kent, and Montcalm counties, celebrating the rich history of Michigan’s Grand, Flat, and Thornapple River communities. 30 Museums. 3 Rivers. 1 Shared History Welcome to the Tri-River Historical Museum Network This is the place to come to get infor...

04/10/2026

Just a quick update to the upcoming events and open times. The Museum will NOT be open on the second Sunday in the summer this year but will be open for local events, e.g. the Island Fest & Christmas By The River. Or you can visit the museum by making an appointment. Please call 989/230-7730 or 989/855-2472.

We will also be participating in the Lyons Farm & Cottage Market on the 2nd & 4th Thursday afternoon (3-6pm) of each month from May through October.

Thanks so much Marilynn Johnson for sharing this fun little article, class of 1890.
04/01/2026

Thanks so much Marilynn Johnson for sharing this fun little article, class of 1890.

03/17/2026

Welcome to 2026! The monthly Lyons-Muir Historical Society meetings are already underway and planning for the upcoming fundraising season is too!

Monthly meetings are at 7:00 pm on the 2nd Monday of each month (March-December) at the Historical Museum in downtown Lyons.

The Museum is “open” to the public from 1-4 pm on the 2nd Sunday of each summer month (June/July/August), and otherwise “open” by appointment. (989/230-7730 or 989/855-2472).

As fundraisers, the Historical Society also participates in the downtown Lyons Cottage & Farm Market on the 2nd & 4th Thursday afternoon (3-6pm) of each month from May through October, plus has a booth at Riverbank Treasures antiques, arts, and crafts shop in Ionia on Main Street.

You may also follow the Lyons-Muir Historical Museum page (here 😉 for more information and updates

10/20/2025

We are sorry to report that the last Farm Market of the season, this Thursday 10/23/25, has been cancelled. THANK YOU to EVERYONE, vendors and shoppers, for making it another great year! See you in the spring, if not sooner, like the annual Christmas Bazaar & Open House on Dec. 5th.

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10/16/2025

The Lyons-Muir Historical Society annual CHRISTMAS BAZAAR & OPEN HOUSE will be Friday DECEMBER 5, 2025 from 9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. at the Museum, 309 E. Bridge St. Lyons, MI

Nice selection of items for sale including fresh homemade baked goods, crafts, Christmas ornaments and decorations, and various other items.

Please visit the Museum and support this community event.

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09/25/2025

It’s a beautiful day! Join us for the Lyons Farm Market today 3-6p!

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309 E Bridge Street
Lyons, MI
48851

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