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  2. Lebanon, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Lebanon / ˈ l ɛ b n ən / is the county seat of Wilson County, Tennessee, United States. [6] The population was 38,431 at the 2020 census . [ 7 ] Lebanon is located in Middle Tennessee , approximately 25 miles (40 km) east of downtown Nashville .

  3. List of shopping malls in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Norfolk Premium Outlets – Norfolk (2017–present, outdoor) Patrick Henry Mall – Newport News (1987–present) Pembroke Mall – Virginia Beach (1966–2022) Potomac Mills – Woodbridge (1985–present) Regency Square – Richmond (1975–present) Richlands Mall – Richlands (1980–present) River Ridge Mall – Lynchburg (1980–present)

  4. The Wilson Post - Wikipedia

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    The Wilson Post. Founded. June 2003. Headquarters. Lebanon, Tennessee. Website. mainstreetmediatn .com /the-wilson-post. The Wilson Post is a newspaper based in Lebanon, Tennessee that provides coverage to Wilson County, Tennessee. The newspaper is primarily an online outlet, with news distributed by its website, but also publishes in print.

  5. Lebanon Commercial Historic District (Lebanon, Tennessee)

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    Added to NRHP. November 18, 1999. The Lebanon Commercial Historic District in Lebanon, Tennessee is a 10-acre (4.0 ha) historic district centered on the city's public square. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999. In 1999 it included 43 contributing buildings and one other contributing structure.

  6. Lebanon Woolen Mills - Wikipedia

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    July 12, 2007. The Lebanon Woolen Mills are historic industrial buildings in Lebanon, Tennessee, U.S. They were built in 1909 by Dr Howard K. Edgerton. [2] The facility was inherited by John Edgerton, who served as its president from 1914 to 1938. [2] Edgerton was vehemently opposed to labor unions, and strongly in favor of open shops. [2]

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