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By Barbara Glakas
HERNDON, VA Car clubs were popular in Virginia in the 1950s and 1960s. They gave young men a strong sense of identity and the opportunity to meet and associate with other car enthusiasts in their surrounding communities. With their car ownership and through the use of plaques, jackets, patches, and license plate holders the members would proudly display their car club affiliation.
Fairfax and Vienna were known to have car clubs. The Town of Herndon was no exception. The club in Herndon was a club called the Road Sirs. That club s heyday was between the mid-1950s and the mid-1960s.
Lyon County Museum
Green Valley was established when the Wilmar & Sioux Falls Railway laid tracks there in 1888. The Willmar and Sioux Falls Railway ran between Sioux Falls, South Dakota, and Willmar, Minnesota. The railroad was built by E. A. Sherman and John M. Spicer of Willmar, under the direction of James J. Hill of the Great Northern Railway. Sherman and Spicer located, named, and platted all of the towns along the line for a distance of 149 miles. The line was sold to the Great Northern Railway on July 1, 1907.
In May, 1888, the announcement was made for the location and the name of the Green Valley station. However, the location of the station was made known the previous fall. According to The News Messenger of Lyon County on Nov. 11, 1887, “While we have not official authority for locating the stations in this county, we have sufficient locations as quite certainly decided upon: The next station, coming towards Marshall is somewhat in doubt, but will probably be near R