This is a lovely small town cemetery. The oldest gravestone is 1888. Mostly Lyons locals are buried here from the small town of 2,000 people. The Town and Museum have a list of the names and other information, and I hear that one day there will be a map in a kiosk on the grounds. There are many tall trees (but not a canopy of trees), and you can see near and close mountains. There are some interesting gravestones, many of which are made out of the local red sandstone. It is located at the end of Third Avenue (going north), and turns into Cemetry Circle (I'm told the street name is misspelled). There is no office on the grounds.
This is a lovely small town cemetery. The oldest gravestone is 1888. Mostly Lyons locals are buried here from the small town of 2,000 people. The Town and Museum have a list of the names and other information, and I hear that one day there will be a map in a kiosk on the grounds. There are many tall trees (but not a canopy of trees), and you can see near and close mountains. There are some interesting gravestones, many of which are made out of the local red sandstone. It is located at the end of Third Avenue (going north), and turns into Cemetry Circle (I'm told the street name is misspelled). There is no office on the grounds.