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    Lebanon /ˈlɛbnən/ is the county seat of Wilson County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 38,431 at the 2020 census. Lebanon is located in Middle...
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    Wilson County Fairgrounds in Lebanon and held in conjunction with the much larger Wilson County Fair. The first Tennessee State Fair was held in 1855,...
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  • Lebanon Greater Lebanon Lebanon, Colorado Lebanon, Connecticut Lebanon, Delaware Lebanon, Georgia Lebanon, Illinois Lebanon, Indiana Lebanon, Kansas Georgetown...
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  • Lebanon High School is a high school located in Lebanon, Tennessee. It is a Grade 9–12 school that is part of the Wilson County School System. Lebanon...
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  • The Battle of Lebanon was a small battle fought near Lebanon, Tennessee during the American Civil War on May 5, 1862. Union General Ebenezer Dumont pursued...
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    Lebanon station is a train station in Lebanon, Tennessee, serving Nashville's commuter rail line, the WeGo Star. Service began September 18, 2006. Alligood...
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  • Cumberland University is a private university in Lebanon, Tennessee. It was founded in 1842. The oldest campus buildings were constructed between 1892...
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    The Mitchell House is a Neo-Classical Revival Style building in Lebanon, Tennessee, that was built as a home by Dr. David Mitchell and his wife, Elizabeth...
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  • Dan Evins (category People from Lebanon, Tennessee)
    was working for Shell Oil. He opened the first restaurant in Lebanon, Tennessee, on Tennessee State Route 109. He borrowed $40,000 to construct the first...
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    birthplace of Lebanon, Tennessee. They also donated land for the Santiam Academy, which the Methodist Episcopal Church operated until 1906. Lebanon was established...
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