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The Lebanon Antique Dealers and Merchants Association invites you to discover Lebanon, Ohio. The location, natural beauty, moderate climate and small town atmosphere offer a unique venue whether you are a first time visitor or frequent guest.

The Lebanon community boasts a variety of distinct identities, each of which makes the area a unique place to live or vacation. The ever-expanding selection of specialty and antique shops offers all the advantages of transacting business in a big city without the congestion and confusion. Lebanon still has the small town community feeling where the store owner calls you by name, knows other merchants and knows where you can find what you’re looking for.

Lebanon’s many points of interest make it widely known as a tourist attraction. Living up to its reputation of “There’s no Place Like Lebanon”, our community embraces the past and protects our history through a variety of events including the Historic Lebanon Christmas Festival and Horse-Drawn Carriage Parade, Independence Day celebration, Apple Festival, and the Blues and Barbeque Festival. The Warren County Historical Society Museum is recognized as one of the nation’s most outstanding county museums. There is also the award winning Theatre, Lebanon Symphony, Warren County Arts Council and The Conservancy for those interested in the Arts.

Our area boasts the Ralph J. Stolle Countryside YMCA, the world’s largest single-unit YMCA; Ohio’s oldest Inn, the Golden Lamb; and North America’s largest prehistoric Native American hilltop enclosure, Fort Ancient. The historic, circa 1840 Greek Revival mansion, Glendower State Memorial, provides a classic example of residential Greek Revival architecture and a natural setting for many elegant antique furnishings. Lebanon Mason Monroe Railway runs year-round. Passengers follow an old stagecoach route passing meadows, pastures and wildflowers along the way.

Shopping has even become an art in Lebanon, boasting more than 50 specialty shops which offer antiques, furniture, jewelry, fine art, collectibles distinctive clothing and much more.

Lebanon has a restaurant for every taste. Whether you enjoy dining at national chains, local eateries, grabbing a meal to go or leisurely dining at an old ice-cream shop, you will find a menu and atmosphere that is just right for you.

Our lodging ranges from independent family-friendly motels to quaint B & B’s in the country or within walking distance of downtown.

The Lebanon area business community invites you to visit us. We feel confident that once you have visited, you will find that you may not want to leave, and we welcome you to stay!

For more information please visit www.lebanonchamber.org

     
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