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Sherwood-Taylor Home

Historic Site #:05-088   (Exists)   Type: B2,D6 Town:Lyons
Site Name:Sherwood-Taylor HomeGPS Coordinates:43.064346840798, -76.994322301916
Address:51 Broad Street, Lyons, NY
Description:
Currently operated as Finger Lakes Community Action, this was previously the Lyons Community Center and a private home (see historic narrative below).  The architectural style is usually referred to as Italianate (or simplified villa). 

 
Photo by Bavis, 8/26/23Photo by Bavis, 8/26/23
Photo by Bavis, 8/26/23Photo by Bavis, 8/26/23
Myron C. Taylor (from Pomeroy website)
 
Historic narrative:
Lyman Hinsdale Sherwood (1828-1901), founder of Lyons Musical Academy in 1854, lived here. After his death William Taylor and his family moved into this house, including his son Myron C. Taylor. Myron Taylor served as Chair of the Board of Directors of US Steel Corporation and later its Chief Executive Officer. He was appointed during the Second World War as a “Special Envoy” to Pope Pius XII in 1939 by Franklin D. Roosevelt, a position he continued to hold under the Presidency of Harry S. Truman. In 1944 this building was given to the town for use as a Community Center. (Source:  Pomeroy Foundation Website)

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