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  1. Lebanon is bordered to its north and east by North Lebanon Township (4.5 mi), to its south and east by South Lebanon Township (3.22 mi), to its west by West Lebanon Township (1.07 mi), and to its south and west by North Cornwall Township (4.38 mi).

  2. 2024 City of Lebanon Summer Camps. News Date: Wednesday, April 24, 2024. Register your kids ages 6-12 for our summer camps! Read Details. See All News.

  3. Lebanon is the quintessential Central Pennsylvania town known for Opera Fudge and the unparalleled New Year’s Eve Bologna Drop. With our proximity to a wide variety of natural and cultural experiences, it’s no wonder that more people are choosing to spend their recreational time in Lebanon.

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    • MichaelTQ92. Drums, PA58 contributions. Great place to hike!!! We hiked the trail to the observation tower with my family and we had such a great time. We climbed to the top and you are rewarded with some great views.
    • Brian W. 2 contributions. great food, not enough produce. great place for lunch or snacks. Low on actual farmers products- produce. some crafts and a trade booth, but great food and fun to mill about for an hour.
    • John K. Lebanon, PA 405 contributions. Small but Interesting. If you live in Lebanon, or just have moved here, and want to learn about the history of the area, this is a great place to come.
    • Mistergibb. Lebanon, PA17 contributions. An evening at the theater. My wife and I started going here three years ago. We had a friend who was going to be in Broadway at the Barn.
  4. Lebanon County (/ ˈ l ɛ b n ən / Pennsylvania Dutch: Lebanon Kaundi) is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population was 143,257. Its county seat is the city of Lebanon. It lies 72 miles northwest of Philadelphia, which is the nearest major city.

  5. Lebanon, city, seat (1813) of Lebanon county, southeastern Pennsylvania, U.S., in the Lebanon Valley, 23 miles (37 km) east of Harrisburg. Settled by immigrant Germans in the 1720s, it was laid out ( c. 1750) by George Steitz and was first called Steitztown.

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  7. Lebanon is the quintessential Central Pennsylvania town known for Opera Fudge and the unparalleled New Year’s Eve Bologna Drop. With our proximity to a wide variety of natural and cultural experiences, it’s no wonder that more people are choosing to spend their recreational time in Lebanon… Read more. Guest Blogger, Becky Woodhouse.