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51-44696 [3] GNIS feature ID. 1498504 [4] Website. lebanonva.net. Lebanon is a town in Russell County, Virginia, United States. The population was 3,424 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Russell County.
Lebanon High School is a public high school located in the town of Lebanon, Virginia which is also the county seat of Russell County, Virginia. They are a part of the Russell County Public Schools system and have been accredited by the Virginia Department of Education for the 2023–2024 school year. [2] Mr.
UTC−4 (EDT) Congressional district. 9th. Website. www.russellcountyva.us. Russell County (/ rʌs.səl /) is a county located in the Commonwealth of Virginia. As of the 2020 census, the population was 25,781. [1] Its county seat is Lebanon.
Added to NRHP. June 23, 1978. Daugherty's Cave and Breeding Site is a Native American archaeological site in Russell County, Virginia, near Lebanon. The site includes materials dating from the Early Archaic Period to the time of European contact. Digs at the site have recovered large numbers of animal bones dating from the Middle Archaic Period.
Matthew Toth, Lebanon Daily News. August 6, 2024 at 4:03 AM. The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has announced that the Lebanon VA Medical Center was named the top VA Medical Center in the ...
February 17, 2015. The Samuel Gilmer House is a historic house and farm property at 2410 East Main Street, just outside the Lebanon town limits in Russell County, Virginia, United States. It is a two-story brick building, set on a limestone foundation, with a side gable roof. A single-story porch extends across the front, supported by round ...
January 28, 2000. Designated VLR. December 1, 1999 [2] Carter Hill is a historic home located near Lebanon, Russell County, Virginia. It was built in 1921–1922 for Dale Carter Lampkin and his widowed brother-in-law William Wallace Bird. The hilltop manor house was initially the seat of a 1,000 acre farm, now reduced to about 250 acres.
Tazewell Historic District. Tazewell Historic District. May 16, 2002. ( #02000519) Main, Church, Tower, and Pine Sts., Central Ave., and Fincastle Turnpike; also the 100 block of W. Fincastle Turnpike, the 200 and 300 blocks of W. Main St., and the 300 block of W. Pine St. 37°06′58″N 81°31′12″W.