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  2. Norby's Farm Fleet - Wikipedia

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    Loren and Connie Norby started Norbys Farm Fleet in Manchester, Iowa in 1962. Since that time Norbys Farm Fleet has added 9 more stores to the following Northeast Iowa communities; Oelwein in 1966, Independence in 1968, West Union in 1970, Elkader in 1974, Decorah in 1987, Waverly in 1995, Grundy Center in 2003, Sumner in April 2005, Eldora in 2019 and in Lebanon, KY in December 2008 .

  3. Lebanon, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Lebanon is a home rule-class city [4] and the county seat [5] of Marion County, Kentucky, in the United States. The population was 6,274 at the 2020 census, [2] up from 5,539 in 2010. Lebanon is located in central Kentucky, 63 miles (101 km) southeast of Louisville. A national cemetery is nearby.

  4. Lebanon Historic Commercial District (Lebanon, Kentucky)

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    The Lebanon Historic Commercial District in Lebanon, Kentucky is a 7 acres (2.8 ha) historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987. It included 32 contributing buildings .

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  6. Kentucky Route 289 - Wikipedia

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    Kentucky Route 289 runs between US 68/KY 55 in Campbellsville, Kentucky in Taylor County to US 68 about 3 miles south of Lebanon, Kentucky in Marion County.It is the old route for US 68 and KY 55 going into rural communities, such as Hobson and Finley in Taylor County and Jessietown and New Market, Kentucky in Marion County.

  7. Edwin D. Patrick - Wikipedia

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    Funeral service for Major General Edwin D. Patrick. During the Philippines campaign of 1944-45 Patrick was inspecting troops near Mount Mataba, south of Montalban , east of Manila on March 14. A Japanese soldier, who had remained in hiding behind American lines, opened fire from 75 yd (69 m) with a machine gun, mortally wounding Patrick, [ 3 ...