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  Why You Should Visit Lebanon, Pennsylvania: A Dynamic Place to Be - Associated Content
Lebanon, Pennsylvania is a moderate-sized city (population 24,161 as of the 2000 census), located 26 miles east of Harrisburg, the State capital.
Lebanon (City and county) is a study in contrasts.
In this case, the primary road is PA route 422, which (from the point of view of Lebanon County) runs from Harrisburg on the West, to Reading on the East -- at least, that's a convenient way to visualize the relationships of vairous towns and cities in the area.
www.associatedcontent.com /article/107852/why_you_should_visit_lebanon_pennsylvania.html   (600 words)

  
  Lebanon County Historical Society: County Map   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Lebanon County was formed from Dauphin County in 1813.
The city of Lebanon was in Lancaster County from 1729 to 1785;and prior to 1729, in Chester County.
Lebanon became a borough in 1821; and in 1886, Lebanon was organized into a third-class city.
www.lebanonhistory.org /map.html   (43 words)

  
 Lebanon, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lebanon, Pennsylvania, formerly known as Steitztown, is is the county seat of Lebanon County, Pennsylvania
Lebanon is located in eastern Pennsylvania in the Lebanon Valley, 26 miles (42 km) east of Harrisburg.
Lebanon is bordered to the north and east by North Lebanon Township (4.5 mi), to the south and east by South Lebanon Township (3.22 mi), to the west by West Lebanon Township (1.07 mi), and to the south and west by North Cornwall Township (4.38 mi).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Lebanon,_Pennsylvania   (748 words)

  
 Lebanon County, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lebanon County is a county located in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania and is one of four counties comprising the greater Harrisburg metropolitan area.
As of 2000, the population is 120,327, with a 2004 estimate of 124,489.
Under Pennsylvania law, there are four types of incorporated municipalities: cities, boroughs, townships, and, in at most two cases, towns.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Lebanon_County,_Pennsylvania   (437 words)

  
 Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, location and Maps, PA Dutch Country, Amish
Lebanon County was created on February 16, 1813, from parts of Dauphin and Lancaster Counties and named for old Lebanon Township.
Lebanon, the county seat, was laid out in 1750.
When you are looking for a Pennsylvania travel destination that combines the quaintness of the past with the excitement of today, visit the Lebanon Valley.
www.pavisnet.com /lebanon/are.html   (316 words)

  
 PAGenWeb - Lebanon County, Pennsylvania   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Lebanon County was formed from parts of Dauphin and Lancaster Counties on February 16, 1813.
Lebanon was incorporated as a borough on February 20, 1821.
North Lebanon Township was incorporated on March 18, 1840 from Lebanon Township.
www.chm.davidson.edu /PAGenWeb   (1064 words)

  
 Lebanon County Historical Society Home Page
The beautiful Stoy Museum is housed in the Lebanon County Historical building located at 924 Cumberland Street in Lebanon (1/2 block West from Route 422 (Cumberland Street) and Route 72 (9th Street) (map).
The upstairs rooms were used as Lebanon County's first courthouse when the county was established in 1813.
The Lebanon County Historical Society also owns and maintains The Union Canal Tunnel, the oldest existing tunnel in the United States, for the canal linking Reading and Harrisburg.
www.lebanonhistory.org   (1228 words)

  
 Henry & Beaver - Attorney - Lawyer - Lebanon, Pennsylvania   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
He is a member of the Pennsylvania and Lebanon Bar Associations; Pennsylvania Trial Lawyer's Association and The Defense Research Institute.
Parker is a graduate of The University of Pennsylvania and The University of Wisconsin Law School.
Parker was born in Lebanon County, has been active in many community and civic organizations including the Lebanon Rescue Mission, Lebanon Valley Sertoma Club, Lebanon County Mental Health Association, Wellspring and St. Luke's Episcopal Church.
www.henrybeaver.com /parker.asp   (207 words)

  
 Lebanon Loses Right to Remove Fluoride From Water
We conclude that sufficient authority is vested in the DER by statute to prescribe continued fluoridation and that the agency's decision [*69] with regard to Lebanon's proposed permit modification was a reasonable and justifiable exercise of the department's statutory authority.
On January 8, 1973 the City Council of Lebanon passed a resolution requesting the DER to approve a revision of Lebanon's water permit so as to eliminate fluoride as a component of the water to be furnished to citizens of Lebanon, to the end that fluoridation could be discontinued.
Lebanon appealed this decision to Commonwealth Court and Carroll E. Ditzler and interested proponents of fluoridation, see note 4 supra, were allowed to intervene, thus bringing together all of the interested parties.
www.actionpa.org /fluoride/lawandcourts/pa-lebanon2.html   (2896 words)

  
 Dauphin County Pennsylvania Death Records
The fire caught by means of a parcel of flax which was spread about the stove in the house, and so rapid was its progress, that the eldest daughter, a girl of sixteen had barely enough time to rescue, from the sleeping room, an infant in the cradle, leaving the other children to their fate.
Israel Daub, near Jonestown, Lebanon county, was recently caught in the revolving arms of the cylinder of a threshing machine and received injuries which terminated fately in two hours.
Surviving are daughters Marilyn J. Gundrum of Lebanon and Jo-Anne Rudy of Myerstown; stepchildren Evelyn Wagner of Myerstown and Myrna Storm of Maryland; sister Jane Kiner of Bellaire Bluffs, Florida; five grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; several step grandchildren; and step-great-grandchildren; and nieces and nephews.
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 The Lebanon Valley of Pennsylvania - History, LEBANON COUNTY HISTORY, GENEALOGY, Lebanon History, Lebanon Valley ...
The Pennsylvania Dutch name actually is something of a misnomer, since it derives from the German word " Deutsche." The Lebanon Valley's first Pennsylvania Dutch settlers emigrated in the eighteenth century from what is now Germany, where they had been persecuted because of their religious beliefs.
As with many regions in Pennsylvania, the Lebanon Valley's early growth was fueled by its abundant natural resources, namely iron ore, timber, and limestone.
Dedicated to preserving and displaying Lebanon County history, the Stoy Museum chronicles local life since Colonial times with a series of carefully constructed exhibits showcasing historical artifacts and implements, period clothing, and Pennsylvania Dutch furniture and quilts.
www.lvchamber.org /Community/history/history.html   (2954 words)

  
 Description of the Geology of Lebanon County Pennsylvania
The breccia of Mt. Ararat, a ridge running 3 miles north of Lebanon, is a remarkable exhibition of limestone strata crushed to fragments by pressure and re-cemented in place.
The pride of Lebanon county is its wonderful mine of magnetic iron ore, containing sulphurets of iron and copper, and encased in decomposed trap, against a south wall of white marble, overlaid by New Red shale, at Cornwall.
From: A geological hand atlas of the sixty-seven counties of Pennsylvania :embodying the results of the field work of the survey, from 1874 to 1884.
www.libraries.psu.edu /emsl/guides/X/lebanon.htm   (351 words)

  
 Maps of Lebanon County towns
Old maps of towns and villages in Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, reproduced from the County Atlas of Lebanon, Pennsylvania, by F. Beers, published in 1875.
PALB29 1875 MAP of East Hanover and Cold Spring townships, Pennsylvania (PA); inset of Mount Nebo, Ono P.O. This map is reproduced from the Atlas of Lebanon County, Pennsylvania (PA), Pennsylvania (PA), published in 1875 by F. Beers.
PALB66 1875 MAP of South Annville, Pennsylvania (PA); inset map of Fontana P.O. This map is reproduced from the Atlas of Lebanon County, Pennsylvania (PA), published by F. Beers in 1875.
www.oldmapsne.com /category/Lebanon_County_Maps/c300   (1004 words)

  
 Lebanon Pennsylvania - News
YWAM Lebanon and the local churches in Lebanon are inviting you to participate in a project focussed on helping victims of Hurrican Rita in Vidor, TX.
God has poured out His blessings on YWAM, Lebanon by providing finances to continue the work and has provided additional staff, for which we are grateful.
YWAM Lebanon is people—lots of people, at the moment.
www.ywampa.org /pages/News   (1360 words)

  
 Lebanon singles - Lebanon dating - Lebanon personals
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 Mt. Lebanon, PA - Official Website
Residents with interest in Mt. Lebanon’s deer management program are invited to attend a special public meeting to be held Wednesday, September 12, at 7:30 p.m.
The Mt. Lebanon Commission is seeking resumes of interest from residents.
We want our Web site to serve your needs, so if there’s something you look for and can’t find, or if you have suggestions for other site improvements, please contact the website administrator, a specific department head using the site’s e-mail feature or call the public information office, 412-343-3407.
mtlebanon.org   (217 words)

  
 Lebanon County, Pennsylvania
Many of the County Links on the left will keep you specifically in Lebanon County, in the heart of the PA Dutch Country.
Pennsylvania has hundreds of colleges and universities to choose from...
Pennsylvania Visitors Network does not administer nor can we add or delete hotels here.
www.pavisnet.com /lebanon   (429 words)

  
 Lebanon County Pennsylvania PA Directory of Lawyers, Attorneys & Law Firms - OptimusLaw® - The Best Way To Find a ...
Lebanon County, PA Criminal Law and Dui Lawyers
Lebanon County, PA Commercial and Civil Litigation Lawyers
Terms of Use Policy - The Lebanon County, PA Member Lawyer Directory is provided for your general information.
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 CheapTickets: Hotel Details
Nestled in the heart of the Lebanon valley.
The Hotel was willing to give us our room even though they had no proof that we had pre-paid.
My family's stay at the Quality Inn - Lebanon, PA was very pleasurable and comfortable.
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 NationMaster - Statistics on Lebanon. 1833 facts and figures, stats and information on Lebanese economy, crime, people, ...
During Lebanon's civil war, the Arab League legitimized in the Ta'if Accord Syria's troop deployment, numbering about 16,000 based mainly east of Beirut and in the Bekaa Valley.
Damascus justified its continued military presence in Lebanon by citing Beirut's requests and the failure of the Lebanese Government to implement all of the constitutional reforms in the Ta'if Accord.
In May-June 2005, Lebanon held its first legislative elections since the end of the civil war free of foreign interference, handing a majority to the bloc led by Saad HARIRI, the slain prime minister's son.
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 Lebanon, Pennsylvania
The industrial and market town of Lebanon (pop.
A sight of a different kind is the sausage factory of the Weaver's-Baum's Lebanon Bologna Company.
Unauthorized duplication in part or whole without prior written consent prohibited by law.
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 The Political Graveyard: Lebanon County, Pa.
U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania, 1859-63, 1871-75, 1877-81 (10th District 1859-63, 1871-75, 14th District 1877-81).
Pennsylvania secretary of internal affairs, 1907-17; died in office 1917.
Pennsylvania secretary of internal affairs, 1917; delegate to Republican National Convention from Pennsylvania,
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 Search Used Cars in Lebanon, Pennsylvania at CarsDirect.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Find used cars in Lebanon, Pennsylvania, along with thousands of other cities across the country, when you visit CarsDirect.
All makes and models from local dealers and private sellers are available from the drop-down menus above, or you can select from a complete listing of used cars in Lebanon, Pennsylvania.
This listing makes it extremely easy to find used cars in Lebanon, Pennsylvania, which are right for you.
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 Lebanon, Pennsylvania Bed and Breakfasts and Country Inns -- BBOnline... Bed & Breakfast Inns ONLINE
Lebanon, Pennsylvania Bed and Breakfasts and Country Inns -- BBOnline...
This spacious log home with old country charm is only 20 minutes from Hershey and 15 minutes from Lebanon Valley College.
Sprawling 7,000 square foot home, nestled on three acres of beautiful countryside, in the heart of the lush Lebanon Valley.
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 Lebanon Daily News - newspaper in Lebanon, Pennsylvania USA covering Lebanon local news at Mondo Times
Lebanon Daily News is a newspaper in Lebanon, Pennsylvania, USA covering general news.
Lebanon Daily News contact information is available to Mondo Times Advanced and Professional Members.
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 Mt Lebanon Pennsylvania Real Estate
Mt Lebanon has an excellent school system with a national Blue Ribbon high school, a well-run city government with an Aa2 bond rating, cost-efficient public services and a wealth of cultural and recreational opportunities.
Lebanon is located just six miles from the business, sports, shopping and cultural opportunities of Downtown Pittsburgh, less than a half hour from the University of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Mellon University and other colleges and universities, and just over an hour from the hiking, biking, skiing and canoeing of Pennsylvania's Laurel Highlands.
The average Mt Lebanon resident is 40 years old, has attended college and enjoys a family income of about $80,000—but we take pride in offering something for everyone.
www.relocate-america.com /states/PA/cities/mt_lebanon.htm   (395 words)

  
 Homes for Rent in Harrisburg, Lebanon, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, PA, Rental Homes, Rental Houses, Home Rentals, Rentals in
Our trained helpful staff is ready to assist you with any questions regarding Harrisburg, Lebanon and Carlisle, PA and answer any community questions you may have.
The building of the Pennsylvania Canal and several railroads allow the transit of goods to be transferred in any direction.
Nearby Lebanon, PA is a community of German agricultural and English industrial origins.
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