Lebanon Ohio

This gallery features fine art photography from Lebanon, Ohio… highlighting historic buildings, civic landmarks, and preserved architecture surrounding the Warren County seat.

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History of Franklin Ohio

Lebanon Ohio Art Prints

Lebanon serves as the county seat of Warren County and stands among the most historically preserved communities in southwest Ohio. Founded in 1802, the town developed along early frontier roads connecting settlements throughout the Miami Valley.

The community quickly became a center for commerce, education, and civic life in the region. Many of the brick buildings surrounding the courthouse square date to the nineteenth century and remain well preserved today, giving Lebanon one of the most recognizable historic districts in the state.

Visitors exploring the downtown area can experience a walk through Ohio history where public squares, civic buildings, and historic homes reflect more than two centuries of community life.

 

Lebanon Ohio Landmarks

  • Golden Lamb Inn: Established in 1803, the Golden Lamb is Ohio’s oldest continuously operating hotel and restaurant and has hosted numerous notable visitors throughout its long history.
  • Warren County Courthouse: Standing prominently in the center of town, the courthouse and surrounding square anchor Lebanon’s historic downtown district.
  • Old Warren County Courthouse: This earlier courthouse structure reflects the early civic development of the county and remains an important historic landmark.
  • Warren County Veterans Memorial Park: A place of reflection honoring the service and sacrifice of local veterans.
  • Harmon Museum: Located near the courthouse square, this museum preserves the history of Warren County and its communities.
  • Lebanon Public Library: Another Carnegie Library and long-standing civic institution that continues the town’s strong tradition of education and public learning.
  • Lewis House: A preserved historic home representing Lebanon’s early residential architecture.
  • Lebanon IOOF Temple: A striking example of historic fraternal architecture that reflects the civic organizations that once shaped many American communities.
  • Mulberry Plaza: A small public gathering space within downtown Lebanon that highlights the town’s walkable historic district.
  • Lebanon Mason and Monroe Railroad: A local park preserving local rail and train heritage.

 

Lebanon Ohio Art Prints

Lebanon’s historic district offers a rare opportunity to experience architecture and streetscapes that have changed little over generations. Brick storefronts, civic buildings, and preserved homes create scenes that feel timeless, particularly when evening light settles across the courthouse square.

These fine art photography prints capture those moments—historic landmarks, quiet streets, and the enduring character of Warren County’s county seat. Displayed in homes, offices, and healthcare spaces, they celebrate the heritage and architectural beauty that continue to define Lebanon today.

 

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