USDA Eligible Active Listings Near
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Lebanon
, Indiana in Boone County

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City motto: The Friendly City
21 active listings near Lebanon
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$699,900   👍* 3245 E 100 S
$550,000   👍* 6845 S St Rd 267 Hwy
$550,000   👍* 6845 S State Road 267
$549,750   👍* 1653 W 725 N
$474,900   👍 4955 Oak Hill Dr
$447,600   👍* 100 E Witt Rd Lot 1
$425,000   👍* 3985 N 350 W
$425,000   👍 3085 N State Road 39 # 39
$424,900   👍* 4831 Oak Hill Dr
$424,900   👍 6245 N 500 E
$415,000   👍* 1150 W 800 N
$399,999   👍 7248 Covington St
$385,000   👍* 4190 E 550 S
$337,900   👍* 2701 S State Road 39
$329,000   👍 100 N 500 E
$320,000   👍* 2640 Stonebridge Dr
$315,900   👍 N State Road 39
$299,000   👍* 4640 N US 421
$285,000   👍* 6100 W 150 S
$212,900   👍* 275 W 250 S
$159,000   👍 E State Road 47 # 47E

Interested in fun facts and the history of Lebanon, IN?
Then read on!

Lebanon is a city in Boone County, Indiana. As of the 2010 census, the population was 15,792.

The city has a rich history dating back to the early 19th century when it was founded as a trading post by Quaker settlers. Lebanon is the county seat of Boone County and is home to many historic buildings and sites, including the historic Boone County Courthouse, the Lebanon Masonic Temple, and the Cragun House.

Lebanon has a vibrant downtown area with many shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues. The city hosts several events and festivals throughout the year, including the Boone County Fair and the Lebanon Blues Fest.

Lebanon is also home to several parks and outdoor recreation areas, including Memorial Park, which features a walking trail, playground, and picnic area. Cedar Park, Abner Longley Park, and Constitution Park are other popular spots for outdoor activities.

Overall, Lebanon is a charming, small-town community with a rich history and plenty of amenities for residents and visitors alike.