In 1981, Billy Mackenzie of The Associates covered this song under the name 39 Lyon Street.
The route turns north onto Lyon Street and passing through more rural areas.
The pedestrian only portion continues for another two blocks westward, with the final two blocks west of Lyon Street being a regular road.
Lyon Street passes between the two buildings, but they are linked by the Memorial Arch.
The Creek originally ran from near Lyon Street all the way to the canal.
Apparently, Lyon Street is home to red-tailed hawks, blue jays, hummingbirds, racoons and even a family of skunks.
The first building was erected on Lyon Street and dedicated on Easter Sunday in 1914.
In 1936, a church building was built at 1530 Lyon Street in Hannibal.
It is located at 640 Lyon Street in Ottawa, the Canadian capital.
About to give an address he changed his mind and said, '14 Lyon Street.