[1] The club is important in part for its association with the social history of Lyons.
[2] It is also notable for association with architect William Walter Simmons, whose initial design for the building was to include Spanish revival style.
The built design instead has a few elements of Georgian Revival architecture in its wrought iron, its parapet, and "round-marched" windows.
[2] The W.W. Simmons & Son company also designed the NRHP-listed Warrenville Elementary School in South Carolina, and has been described as "an obscure architecture firm working out of Augusta, Georgia during the 1920s and active until 1951.
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