Lebanon: Historic Charm Coupled With Rapid Growth

The city of Lebanon is one of the fastest-growing cities in Middle Tennessee, and the United States. Its population surge is credited to several new corporate expansions along with affordability and easy access to Nashville from I-40. Lebanon serves as the county seat for Wilson County.

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Downtown Lebanon Main Street & Local Festivals

Lebanon is known for its iconic Public Square and its quaint 13-block Main Street District, which features historic buildings reflecting the late 1800s and the early 1900s architecture. Around 200 businesses fill the downtown, including boutiques, bakeries, restaurants, breweries, galleries, and professional offices. 

The Historic Lebanon Main Street organization promotes the downtown district by hosting seasonal festivals, including Rock the Block Concert Series in May and June, and special merchant events such as the statewide Tax-Free weekend in late July. Other notable downtown events include Halloween on the Square and the annual Christmas Parade.

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Organized Youth Sports

Lebanon Youth Baseball and Softball, lebanontnbaseballsoftball.com: boys t-ball and baseball, ages 4-16; girls softball, ages 4-14. 

  • NFL Flag Football, lebanontn.org/805/NFL-Flag-Football: co-ed teams, boys and girls, ages 5-11. 
  • Jr. Pro Basketball, lebanontn.org/806/Jr-Pro-Basketball: boys and girls ages 6-11. 
  • Lebanon Youth Football and Cheer, lebanonyfc.com: NFL Flag football ages 4-16; tackle football ages 4-12; team competition cheer, ages 5-14; and dance team, ages 4-13. 
  • Wilson United Soccer Club, wilsonunited.org: offers recreation, competitive, and adult leagues along with summer camps. Boys and girls, ages 3 to adults. 
  • Wilson County Civic League, wilsoncountycivicleague.org/recreation: basketball year- round for boys and girls, ages 9-14.

Local Parks & Playgrounds

    • Don Fox – 416 Baird Park Circle
      • Pavilions with picnic tables and grills 
      • Seasonal wading pool
      • 2.5 mile trail for walking, biking, and skateboarding
      • 3 playgrounds, one is handicap accessible
      • 2 sand volleyball courts, bocce ball court, and workout area

    • Cairo Bend Community Park
      • Playground
      • Paved walking trail
      • Pavilion

    • Fred Burton Community Park
      • Pavilion
      • Paved walking path
      • Basketball courts

    • South Hartmann Community Park – 351 S Hartmann Dr.
      • Playground
      • Paved walking path

City of Lebanon
Website: lebanontn.org
Population: 51,501

Lebanon Town Hall
200 North Castle Heights Ave.
Lebanon, TN 37087
Phone: 615-443-2839

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