Town of Lebanon CT Website
Town of Lebanon CT Website
Lebanon, first settled in the 1690s, was incorporated as a town in 1700. It is a large rural town of 55.1 square miles of land area or 56.1 square miles including waterbodies, characterized by extensive agricultural lands, rolling wooded hills, and low-density, residential development. Known for its unique role in the Revolutionary War, the town became one of the largest and most politically important towns in Connecticut. Lebanon is the birthplace of five of Connecticut’s governors.
Lebanon has a lot to offer. Besides boasting a low tax rate, the Town offers an excellent school system with an enrollment of over 1500 students. Lyman Memorial High School, newly reconstructed in 1992, now accepts students from the town of Columbia and several other area towns. Lyman High School is also a Regional Vocational Agricultural Center.
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