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About

Lebanon, Ohio
Lebanon is a historic city located in Warren County, Ohio. It is situated about 30 miles north of Cincinnati and is often referred to as the "Cedar City" due to its association with cedar trees.
One of the main attractions in Lebanon is its downtown area, which has been designated as a National Historic District. The downtown district features a picturesque streetscape lined with unique shops, restaurants, and galleries.
Visitors can explore the charming boutiques, antique stores, and local eateries, as well as experience the city's hospitality and community events.
Lebanon is also known for its vibrant arts and culture scene. The Lebanon Theatre Company presents a variety of live performances, including plays, musicals, and concerts, while the Lebanon Symphony Orchestra provides classical music concerts and educational programs. The city hosts various festivals and events throughout the year, including the Lebanon Blues Festival and the Lebanon Country Applefest.
Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy the natural beauty of Lebanon at places like Countryside YMCA's 169-acre Otterbein property, which offers trails, sports fields, and fishing ponds. Nearby Caesar Creek State Park provides opportunities for hiking, boating, camping, and picnicking.