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Interested in fun facts and the history of Lebanon, TN?
Then read on!
Lebanon is a city located in Wilson County, Tennessee, United States. It has a population of approximately 36,000 people and is known for its historic town square and annual events such as the Wilson County Fair and the Christmas Parade. The city is home to Cumberland University, a private four-year institution. Lebanon is situated along Interstate 40 and is approximately 25 miles east of Nashville. The city has a variety of parks and recreational opportunities, including Cedar City Park, Don Fox Community Park, and the Cumberland River. Lebanon is also home to the Lebanon Municipal Airport, which provides aviation services to the community.