The Lebanon Valley is a geographic region that lies between South Mountain and the Ridge and Valley Province of eastern Pennsylvania, United States. The valley lies almost entirely within Lebanon and Berks counties in Pennsylvania. Portions of the valley lie in eastern Dauphin and northern Lancaster counties in Pennsylvania.
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- Altoona, Baltimore-Washington, Erie, Harrisburg–Carlisle, Johnstown, Lancaster, Lebanon, Lehigh Valley, New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Reading, Scranton‑Wilkes-Barre, State College, Williamsport, York-Hanover
- Allentown, Altoona, Bethlehem, Butler, Chester, DuBois, Easton, Erie, Greensburg, Harrisburg, Hazleton, Johnstown, Lancaster, Lebanon, McKeesport, New Castle, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Pottsville, Reading, Scranton, Sunbury, Wilkes-Barre, Williamsport, York
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Lebanon Valley was founded on February 23, 1866, with classes beginning May 7 of that year and its first class graduating in 1870. Expenses at this time for a full year were $206.50 (equal to approximately $4,180 in 2020) and remained relatively unchanged for the next 50 years. Early history (1866–1897)
- Rural on 340 acres (1.48 km²)
- James M. MacLaren
- Flying Dutchman
- 1,916
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Lebanon Valley Mall is a shopping mall located on the north side of U.S. Route 422 just west of Lebanon, Pennsylvania, United States. Opened on September 10, 1975, the mall features Boscov's, Hobby Lobby, Planet Fitness, and PriceRite as its anchor stores.
- 2231 Lebanon Valley Mall, Route 422
- Prizm Asset Management Company
- September 10, 1975; 45 years ago
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Lebanon Valley Rail Trail (LVRT) is a National Recreation Trail. The rail trail goes from the southwestern border of Lebanon County and goes through Colebrook, Mt. Gretna, Cornwall, and the city of Lebanon.
- 15.0 miles (24.1 km)
- West Cornwall Township, PA: 766 feet (233 m)
The Lebanon Valley Railroad is a railroad line between Harrisburg and Reading in Pennsylvania, United States. The line opened on 18 January 1858. The road was acquired by the Reading Company on 20 March 1858, which put them in direct competition with the Pennsylvania Railroad for the Philadelphia to Harrisburg route.
The Lebanon Valley Rail Trail (LVRT) is a National Recreation Trail. The rail trail goes from the southwestern border of Lebanon County and goes through Colebrook, Mt. Gretna, Cornwall, and the city of Lebanon.
Lebanon (/ ˈ l ɛ b ə n ən /) is a city in and the county seat of Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 25,477 at the 2010 census, a 4.2% increase from the 2000 count of 24,461. Lebanon is located in the central part of the Lebanon Valley, 26 miles (42 km) east of Harrisburg and 29 miles (47 km) west of Reading.
Lebanon was home to the Phoenicians, a maritime culture that flourished for almost three thousand years (c. 3200–539 BC). In 64 BC, the Roman Empire conquered the region, and eventually became one of its leading centers of Christianity. The Mount Lebanon range saw the emergence of a monastic tradition known as the Maronite Church.
The Lebanon Valley is a geographic region that lies between South Mountain and the Ridge and Valley Province of eastern Pennsylvania, United States. The valley lies almost entirely within Lebanon and Berks counties in Pennsylvania. Portions of the valley lie in eastern Dauphin and northern Lancaster counties in Pennsylvania.