Posted October 4, 200420 yr lebanon, ohio population: 16,962. seat of warren county. has the golden lamb, the oldest inn in the state oooh, is that the courthouse? no, its town hall. the Golden Lamb. famous and popular. sorta like how montgomery has the rib inn there were people out too. just not in my pictures an old ice cream place. they have an apple festival and lotsa antiques stores and a bank. often the trees were uncooperative shops were aclosin' for the night oh no, the flowers are falling down! see....a bunch of trees more antiques cafe other things The knickerbocker gallery why not fix your clocks? signs the rundown area of downtown back to the golden lamb library something historical looking museum ok, the courthouse. one ought to scream say it ain't so when the story is told of the piece of junk they have now. once upon a time they had a good one. now its something off the highway far away from where it should be too. but downtown lebanon is very impressive. which makes the corthouse thing more confusing. maybe i put to much into the courthouse things. but don't expect a photo of it in here.(the reason for my 54 1/2 county seats done thing)
October 4, 200420 yr Lebanon - great for antiquing and on Sunday you MUST go to the Golden Lamb and order the petit filet mignon - it comes with bread, vegetables, apple butter and you can't beat the price for around $14 - delicious! clevelandskyscrapers.com Cleveland Skyscrapers on Instagram
October 4, 200420 yr Lebanon is also the home of the Turtle Creek Valley Railroad, a tourist train ride. It goes from Mason to Lebanon.
October 6, 200420 yr Oh man, I remember when I was younger my grandparents took me and my siblings camping in this area, and when we went into town my grandpa had to go into EVERY antique store while my grandma had to browse though EVERY craft shop... us young-uns were bored to tears. Didn't George Washington eat at the Golden Lamb?
November 16, 200519 yr Didn't George Washington eat at the Golden Lamb? George Washington? No. Garfield, McKinley, Adams, Harrison, Harding, Taft, Harrison, Grant, VanBuren, Hayes, Reagan, and Bush II
November 16, 200519 yr and a bank. I worked in this building for two summers while in college. Impressive from the outside, but kinda bland on on the inside. Lebanon is a "cute" town, but I find the people there to be very snoobish. It is suffering from sprawl as well.
November 18, 200519 yr quote: "why not fix your clocks?" That makes me think of "Save the clock tower!" from Back to the Future! Nice photos. I enjoyed them. I may check out that antique shopping and eat a filet on a weekend.
November 20, 200519 yr ^ If you're into antiques, you might want to check out nearby Waynesville. It's entire downtown is pretty much antique shops from what I hear.
November 22, 200519 yr It probably has more antiques but the downtown isn't nearly as nice as downtown Lebanon.
November 23, 200519 yr What makes Waynesville interesting is that it is built on a fairly steep slope...
August 31, 200717 yr I like the fact that you took the pictures at dusk. I haven't seen that very often in the forum.
April 21, 200817 yr The former quarters of the Orient Fire Company of Lebanon. This beautiful building was constructed in 1879 and is located on Mulberry Street at Chillicothe Street just a couple of blocks east of the business district. Fire company name carved into the stone over the doorways of the station.
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