23 pictures for Lebanon (Tennessee)


Things to see in Lebanon (Tennessee), United States

If you're looking for a place to explore with its ancient ruins, breathtaking landscapes, and nightlife that will never let you get bored, Lebanon is the perfect destination. Among the many things to see in this small town in southeastern Tennessee are the ruins of an 800-year-old monastery and a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its dramatic waterfalls. The city's lively bars and nightclubs are always hopping, while hiking trails abound through varied ecosystems from pine forests to valleys with rushing streams.

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Quick info about Lebanon (Tennessee)
DetailValue
CountryUnited States
RegionTennessee
Latitude40.3412
Longitude-76.4227
Appr. population38518

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