Lebanon

Cin-Day Corridor

Lebanon was voted an “Ohio Best Hometown” in 2012 by Ohio Magazine. Tranquil settings, old-fashioned shops and a main street from the pages of a turn-of-the-century novel envelope the community. Located 29 miles northeast of Cincinnati, this beautiful Warren County town was first settled as a farming community in 1796.

Today, it is home to some of the most spectacular Victorian homes and converted farm houses in Greater Cincinnati. Many Lebanon homes sit gracefully on acres of lush green lawns just minutes away from parks, recreational play fields, tennis courts, swimming, harness racing and a nine-hole golf course. Modern conveniences, such as major banks, hospitals and major highways quietly intermingle with the quaint antique stores and restaurants that attract many homeowners. And, of course, Lebanon has modern city services, communications and community assistance. For an escape from hectic urban life, look to Lebanon, Ohio for a change in lifestyle. With a convenient location between Cincinnati and Dayton, you can look north or south from Lebanon.

Cincinnati, OH