Lebanon sits in Warren County about 25 miles north of Cincinnati. The city was founded in 1802 and named for the biblical Lebanon whose cedars were proverbially tall and useful. Lebanon serves as the seat of Warren County and has preserved a significant inventory of early nineteenth-century commercial and residential architecture along Broadway and Mechanic Street.
The Golden Lamb, a hotel and restaurant at the corner of Broadway and Main, has operated continuously since 1803 and is the oldest operating inn in Ohio. Twelve United States presidents have stayed there, including John Quincy Adams, Martin Van Buren, William Henry Harrison, Harry Truman, and Ronald Reagan. The Golden Lamb Inn and Restaurant remains in operation with guest rooms, a fine dining restaurant, and a museum.
The Warren County Historical Society operates the Glendower State Memorial, a Greek Revival mansion from 1836. The Warren County Fair, held each July, is one of the larger county fairs in Ohio. The Turtlecreek Township community of Shakertown, about 5 miles from Lebanon, was a major Shaker settlement from 1805 until its dissolution in 1910 and now operates as a museum.
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Lebanon sits in Warren County about 25 miles north of Cincinnati. The city was founded in 1802 and named for the biblical Lebanon whose cedars were proverbially tall and useful. Lebanon serves as the seat of Warren County and has preserved a significant inventory of early nineteenth-century commercial and residential architecture along Broadway and Mechanic Street.
The Golden Lamb, a hotel and restaurant at the corner of Broadway and Main, has operated continuously since 1803 and is the oldest operating inn in Ohio. Twelve United States presidents have stayed there, including John Quincy Adams, Martin Van Buren, William Henry Harrison, Harry Truman, and Ronald Reagan. The Golden Lamb Inn and Restaurant remains in operation with guest rooms, a fine dining restaurant, and a museum.
The Warren County Historical Society operates the Glendower State Memorial, a Greek Revival mansion from 1836. The Warren County Fair, held each July, is one of the larger county fairs in Ohio. The Turtlecreek Township community of Shakertown, about 5 miles from Lebanon, was a major Shaker settlement from 1805 until its dissolution in 1910 and now operates as a museum.
Escort websites with Lebanon availability are evaluated and indexed on Escortservice.com. Escortservice.com is a directory. Bookings, verifications, and mediation fall outside what the site does. A 21+ age gate applies to all users of the site.
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