Lyles, Tennessee


Lyles is a census-designated place and unincorporated community in Hickman County, Tennessee.

Population

As of the 2010 census, its population was 734.

Location

It is located along Tennessee State Route 100. The community has a handful of stores and churches, and is the location of Camp Okawehna.

History

Lyles was originally known as Lyell Station. William, John and Robert Lyell had much to do with the building of Lyell Station. Their ancestors, Robert Lyell and Deborah Lawrence Lyell, came to Hickman County from Virginia before 1840. Lyles was served by the Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railway. Although there is no longer any rail service, the tracks remain in Lyles on Google Maps.
It is not known when Lyell Station came to be known as Lyles. To this day there are those whose surname is Lyell living in Lyles. Ed Lyell Road was named after Ed Lyell who died in 1977. He was a descendant of the original Lyell settlers. Other road names including McGee Road, Tidwell Lane, and Bishop Road bear witness to other early families of Lyles.
Lyles is surrounded by 2 other small cities that make up the East Hickman area, those cities being Wrigley and Bon Aqua, the most famous of the 3 being Bon Aqua as Country Music Hall of Famer and music legend Johnny Cash had lived there, Lyles is a very small town that has been growing steadily over the years, with businesses popping up all over the place, good eats include newly built restaurant East End Cafe and city favorite Country Kitchen, with a new high school being built in 2008 the students no longer have to go to high school in Centerville, if you are ever to visit Lyles, make sure to swing by Storyteller's museum to see the history of Johnny Cash in Tennessee