Lebanon Live Cam
Lebanon is part of the Nashville Metropolitan Statistical Area
History
Lebanon, a city in Wilson County, Tennessee, carries with it a rich and multifaceted history that mirrors the broader narratives of the American South. Established in 1802, Lebanon is one of the older towns in Tennessee, named after the biblical cedars of Lebanon, a reference to the many cedar trees in the area. The city's early history is closely tied to the growth of the American frontier and the westward expansion that characterized the United States in the 19th century.
Lebanon's founding was part of a wave of settlement across Middle Tennessee, as pioneers moved into the area, attracted by the fertile lands and abundant natural resources. The city's location, roughly 25 miles east of Nashville, made it a convenient hub for commerce and transportation in the region. Early settlers in Lebanon were primarily of Scots-Irish and English descent, bringing with them agricultural practices that would define the economy of the area for decades.