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I have a story about the burning down of the South Lyon Hotel. So we’re beginning when I was about 7 years old. Me, my mom, my 2 year old brother, and our newborn brother are going to a small park in a subdivision just west of the hotel (it is a restaurant) and maybe a 5 minute walk. We’re playing on the playground when we hear fire trucks start their sirens. And the fire station is like a couple buildings down from it and a 4 minutes walk from us. My mother pointed it out and said that it was odd. I can’t remember much of what happened after that until we heard a helicopter flying overhead and toward the hotel. So we concluded there must be something going on. And as soon as my mother said that a big cloud of smoke was rising into the sky and it started smelling a bit smokey. So my mother said to get in the car to go home. We get home and my dad said let’s go check it out. So we drive by it and it smells horrible. Everything except for a little wall of bricks is turned into ash. So we go home after that and that’s it.
I've lived in South Lyon my entire life 54 years now my Mom and 4 Aunts born and raised her as well. My Grandmother and her 9 siblings also born and raised here. My family has been here since it was called Thompson's Corners. My Great Uncle Jimmy and Great Aunt Ocel owned Jimmy's Restaurant on the corner of Pontiactrail and 10 mile.its currently now a physical therapy office. I can even remember as a kid and teen being able to ride my bike down the middle of Pontiactrail during the day and i would have more horses go by me then cars. South Lyon was once the Horse capitol of Michigan, and the best part was when you eould visit friends and you eould mention South Lyon no one ever knew where it was or ever heard of it.
I grew up in South Lyon I was born in 1964. My parents lived here for over 60 years. My Dad retired from Michigan Seamless Tube/Quanex Corp. It was a lovely one horse town for many years I went to New Hudson Elementary school. My Family fished the Huron River and spent lots of time at Kensington and I and Brothers played in the Erwin's Orchard as it was right across the street. We lived in Newman Farms Sub My Dad's Brother owned the property at 10 mile and Dixboro for over 50 years (Lyon twp) it bordered City Limits. I could never live there now. To crowded traffic is awful. I left SL in 1980 you could not give me a free house there. I am a Realtor. I sold my Uncle's house that He bought in the 1950s for 30k In 2004. $425K. 90k a 1/4 acre. Nuts it is. My Sister still lives there. She is nuts too!? Ha Ha. It was a cute little town. No More
I grew up in South Lyon and worked at Dorozos Pizza which was part of the South Lyon Hotel. While it’s fun to theorize about ghosts, I never saw anything.
Just moved to Kissimmee, FL from here. Lived here for 14 years and spent all of my childhood here. It’s has become a little crowded. It’s mainly white people (I am white too so that adds to the count) and the tube mill is honestly out of hand with the noise.
People need to stay away we are over populated as it is, South Lyon was never meant to be this big all the wildlife has no where to go anymore, South Lyon is starting to be a sucky place to live now.
i have grown up in south Lyon mi it has been a great place to grow up but most teens and gen x age kids has grown up being taught to be disrespectful because of parents not raising kids to be kind and just letting them leave whenever. slcs is the best schooling district around there with slhs football most seasons going to playoffs and at south lyon. is where Red out games have started long ago in support of the Red Cross association. It has great people for older generations, most Stores and food markets are friendly and welcoming and yes i believe that that the south lyon hotel is haunted. some other places to go in pinz just between 10 and 11 mile off laffet street.
Pinz was once called the 700 Bowl. I remember when Pinz/700 bowl and the mini plaza and BP Has station wasn't even there yet . It use to be a big open field. I've lived in South Lyon my entire life 54 years along with my siblings. My mom and her 4 siblings also born and raised in South Lyon. My Grandmother and her 9 siblings as born and raised here. My Great Uncle Jimmy and Great Aunt Ocel owned Jimmy's Restaurant. It use to sit at Pontiactrail and 10 mile right on the corner. It's not a physical therapy office.
Don't talk about South lyon it's a great city. These people that brag about Royal Oak and Berkley those are little houses right on top 9f each other it's old. People want bigger homes big kitchens no old ones that need up grades.
What are your thoughts about South Lyon? 🤔
I got to south lyon east high
I live in it lol
How do you like it?@@johnschimmoeller8271
Good
@@LivingInMichigan good
I've lived in SL for over 23 years, it's become over crowded and traffic is terrible. It's no longer the quiet little town anymore.
52-1 Novi, district court alcoholic JUDGE: (David "Alcohol" Law!)
Dishonorable and Dangerous Judge; (David "Alcohol" Law), having criminal DUI arrests and convictions is utterly unfit to "rule over the community and its taxpayers!
David "Alcohol" Law; is a dishonor to Pure Michigan taxpayers, humanity, the community, and jurisprudence... (Google search Judge: David Law "Drunk Arrests"...!)
Community residents fear, and no longer feel supported, safe, or trust this DUI-convicted drinking dishonorable judge ...
Paid for by the Republic coalition to remove the dishonorable judge; David "Alcohol" Law!
i agree with that i have gone to slhs
Agree....lived there for a few years then moved to Milford. No longer there though.
When everyone decided to move there what did they really think would happen?? All those new subs!! So happy I left when it still was a small town!
I have a story about the burning down of the South Lyon Hotel.
So we’re beginning when I was about 7 years old. Me, my mom, my 2 year old brother, and our newborn brother are going to a small park in a subdivision just west of the hotel (it is a restaurant) and maybe a 5 minute walk.
We’re playing on the playground when we hear fire trucks start their sirens. And the fire station is like a couple buildings down from it and a 4 minutes walk from us. My mother pointed it out and said that it was odd. I can’t remember much of what happened after that until we heard a helicopter flying overhead and toward the hotel. So we concluded there must be something going on. And as soon as my mother said that a big cloud of smoke was rising into the sky and it started smelling a bit smokey. So my mother said to get in the car to go home. We get home and my dad said let’s go check it out. So we drive by it and it smells horrible. Everything except for a little wall of bricks is turned into ash. So we go home after that and that’s it.
I've lived in South Lyon my entire life 54 years now my Mom and 4 Aunts born and raised her as well. My Grandmother and her 9 siblings also born and raised here. My family has been here since it was called Thompson's Corners. My Great Uncle Jimmy and Great Aunt Ocel owned Jimmy's Restaurant on the corner of Pontiactrail and 10 mile.its currently now a physical therapy office. I can even remember as a kid and teen being able to ride my bike down the middle of Pontiactrail during the day and i would have more horses go by me then cars. South Lyon was once the Horse capitol of Michigan, and the best part was when you eould visit friends and you eould mention South Lyon no one ever knew where it was or ever heard of it.
Beautiful video. I live in Green Oak❤ congratulations on your engagement❤❤❤
I grew up in South Lyon I was born in 1964. My parents lived here for over 60 years. My Dad retired from Michigan Seamless Tube/Quanex Corp. It was a lovely one horse town for many years I went to New Hudson Elementary school. My Family fished the Huron River and spent lots of time at Kensington and I and Brothers played in the Erwin's Orchard as it was right across the street. We lived in Newman Farms Sub My Dad's Brother owned the property at 10 mile and Dixboro for over 50 years (Lyon twp) it bordered City Limits. I could never live there now. To crowded traffic is awful. I left SL in 1980 you could not give me a free house there. I am a Realtor. I sold my Uncle's house that He bought in the 1950s for 30k In 2004. $425K. 90k a 1/4 acre. Nuts it is. My Sister still lives there. She is nuts too!? Ha Ha. It was a cute little town. No More
The South Lyon Tavern is now Closed down. When i went to South Lyon Schools in the 70's and 80's it sucked.
My Dad retired from the Tube Mill in SL 😀
That’s awesome! How’d he like it?
@@LivingInMichigan he is living it up in Sarasota now
i worked there too
I grew up in South Lyon and worked at Dorozos Pizza which was part of the South Lyon Hotel. While it’s fun to theorize about ghosts, I never saw anything.
Barbara Lewis was actually from Salem Michigan not South Lyon. Salem is like 4-5 miles grom South Lyon.
I live in Lyon township. I love living out here
What’s your favorite part?
I live in south Lyon before it brunt down yes it felt haunted but not as much now
Just moved to Kissimmee, FL from here. Lived here for 14 years and spent all of my childhood here. It’s has become a little crowded. It’s mainly white people (I am white too so that adds to the count) and the tube mill is honestly out of hand with the noise.
I built Alot of homes in South Lyon I seen it growing up
People need to stay away we are over populated as it is, South Lyon was never meant to be this big all the wildlife has no where to go anymore, South Lyon is starting to be a sucky place to live now.
i have grown up in south Lyon mi it has been a great place to grow up but most teens and gen x age kids has grown up being taught to be disrespectful because of parents not raising kids to be kind and just letting them leave whenever. slcs is the best schooling district around there with slhs football most seasons going to playoffs and at south lyon. is where Red out games have started long ago in support of the Red Cross association. It has great people for older generations, most Stores and food markets are friendly and welcoming and yes i believe that that the south lyon hotel is haunted. some other places to go in pinz just between 10 and 11 mile off laffet street.
Pinz was once called the 700 Bowl. I remember when Pinz/700 bowl and the mini plaza and BP Has station wasn't even there yet . It use to be a big open field. I've lived in South Lyon my entire life 54 years along with my siblings. My mom and her 4 siblings also born and raised in South Lyon. My Grandmother and her 9 siblings as born and raised here. My Great Uncle Jimmy and Great Aunt Ocel owned Jimmy's Restaurant. It use to sit at Pontiactrail and 10 mile right on the corner. It's not a physical therapy office.
island lake and kensington are pretty baller. ann arbor is pretty close too.
Such a nice set up in the metro park! And yes I agree it’s nice having Ann Arbor so close too
Don't talk about South lyon it's a great city. These people that brag about Royal Oak and Berkley those are little houses right on top 9f each other it's old. People want bigger homes big kitchens no old ones that need up grades.
Agreed. South Lyon is a wonderful city!
@@LivingInMichigan Thank you.
Traffic at rush hour is not fun……..
Agreed! Are you saying on I-96?
Where is rush hour traffic fun?
W
Towns full of drugs
thats facts
where, hook me up
Truth