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  2. Lebanon, Pennsylvania | Wikipedia

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    Lebanon (/ ˈlɛbənən / LEB-ə-nən, also locally / ˈlɛbnən / LEB-nən, Pennsylvania German: Lebnen [ˈlɛbnən]) is a city [ 3 ] in and the county seat of Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, United States. [ 4 ] The population was 26,814 at the 2020 census. Lebanon was founded by George Steitz in 1740 and was originally named Steitztown.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Lebanon ...

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    Location of Lebanon County in Pennsylvania. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Lebanon County, Pennsylvania.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, United States.

  4. Light's Fort | Wikipedia

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    Light's Fort was built in 1742 by Johannes Leicht [John Light] (1682-1758). Light's Fort is the oldest standing building of any kind in the county and city of Lebanon, Pennsylvania. [1] John Light purchased the land on December 29, 1738, from Caspar Wistar, and wife, Katherine, of the City of Philadelphia, Brass Button Maker, for 82 pounds and ...

  5. Lebanon station (Pennsylvania Railroad) | Wikipedia

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    This historic train station was designed by George Watson Hewitt and built in 1885 by the Cornwall & Lebanon Railroad. It was then expanded in 1912. A two-story, brick, brownstone and terra cotta building designed in an eclectic Victorian style that reflects seventeenth-century Flemish, Romanesque, and Chateauesque influences, it features a broad porch roof with ornamental iron brackets. [2]

  6. Somerset, Pennsylvania | Wikipedia

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    Somerset (/ ˈsʌmərsɛt / SUM-ər-set) is a borough in and the county seat of Somerset County, Pennsylvania, United States. [3] The population was 6,046 at the 2020 census. [2] The borough is surrounded by Somerset Township and is located off of the Pennsylvania Turnpike (I-70 and I-76).

  7. Lebanon County, Pennsylvania | Wikipedia

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    Website. www.lebcounty.org. Lebanon County (/ ˈlɛbnən / Pennsylvania Dutch: Lebanon Kaundi) is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population was 143,257. [1] Its county seat is the city of Lebanon. [2] It lies 72 miles northwest of Philadelphia, which is the nearest major city.

  8. Mt. Lebanon, Pennsylvania | Wikipedia

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    Mt. Lebanon (locally / ˈ l ɛ b. ə. n ə n /) is a Home rule municipality in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 34,075 at the 2020 census. It is a suburb of Pittsburgh. Established in 1912 as Mount Lebanon, the township was a farming community.

  9. Tabor Reformed Church | Wikipedia

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    June 27, 1980. The Tabor Reformed Church, also known as the Tabor United Church of Christ, is an historic, American Reformed church that is located at 10th and Walnut Streets in Lebanon, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania . Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980, [ 1] it is currently the home of the LCBC (Lives Changed by Christ ...