Lyon Township and the unincorporated hamlet of New Hudson are nestled in
the southwest corner of Oakland County. They have a rich history of
agricultural production. Early 20th-century records show that farmers
and families socialized closely with their neighbors in the nearby
village of South Lyon when the hard work of the day was done. New Hudson
supported two general stores, a tavern, a post office, schools, and
churches. However, the start of the I-96 expressway in the 1950s took
commuters off the streets and away from local businesses, causing some
to close. By the 21st century, the tides turned again, when the
proximity to the expressway brought attention to the community and
heralded in a new construction boom, earning Lyon Township the
distinction in 2012 as one of Michigan's fastest-growing communities.