Where is Lebanon, Tennessee, USA?

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Where is Lebanon Located? - Lebanon is a city located in the Wilson County of Tennessee, United States. Lebanon lies between 40.3275697 Degrees North latitudes and 80.0394977 Degrees West longitudes.

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Where is Lebanon, Tennessee

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Where is Lebanon Located?

Lebanon is a city located in the Wilson County of Tennessee, United States. Lebanon lies between 40.3275697 Degrees North latitudes and 80.0394977 Degrees West longitudes. According to 2020 U.S.census, the population of Lebanon city is 38431 people and the city has a total area of 39.65 sq mi. The city has numerous parks and recreational facilities.

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Lebanon, Tennessee Quick Facts

AttributeDetails
CityLebanon
CountyWilson County
StateTennessee
State CapitalNashville
US RegionSouthern United States
Latitude36.2081° N
Longitude86.2911° W
Elevation538 ft (164 m)
Land Area38.63 sq mi
Water Area0.11 sq mi
Total Area38.74 sq mi
Population (2020 Census)38,804
Population Density1,005 per sq mi
ZIP Codes37087, 37090
Area Code615
Time Zone StandardCentral Standard Time (CST, UTC−6)
Time Zone DaylightCentral Daylight Time (CDT, UTC−5)
CurrencyUnited States Dollar (USD)
FIPS Code47-41520
Congressional DistrictTennessee's 5th Congressional District

Transportation and Connectivity in Lebanon

CategoryDetails
Airport NameNashville International Airport
IATA CodeBNA
PortNot Applicable
Major HighwaysInterstate 40, U.S. Route 70, U.S. Route 231, State Route 109
Train/Amtrak ServiceNo Amtrak service; WeGo Star commuter rail connects Lebanon with Nashville
Local Bus/Transit ServiceWeGo Star Commuter Rail and local transportation services
  • Interstate 40 provides direct access to Nashville, Knoxville, and eastern Tennessee.
  • U.S. Route 70 serves as a major east-west highway connecting Lebanon with neighboring communities.
  • U.S. Route 231 links Lebanon with Murfreesboro to the south and Kentucky to the north.
  • The WeGo Star commuter rail offers weekday passenger service between Lebanon and downtown Nashville.

Top Places to Visit in Lebanon, Tennessee

Landmark NameType
Cedar of Lebanon State ParkState Park
Fiddlers Grove Historic VillageHistoric Village
Wilson County FairgroundsEvent Venue
Don Fox Community ParkCity Park
Lebanon Outlet MarketplaceShopping Center
Capitol TheatreHistoric Theater
Sellars Farm State Archaeological AreaArchaeological Site
Cumberland University CampusUniversity Landmark
Lebanon Town SquareHistoric District
Cedars Golf CourseGolf Course

Driving Distances from Lebanon, Tennessee to Nearby Cities

CityStateDistance (mi)Approx. Drive Time
Mount JulietTennessee1420 minutes
GallatinTennessee1825 minutes
HermitageTennessee2025 minutes
MurfreesboroTennessee3140 minutes
NashvilleTennessee3035 minutes
HartsvilleTennessee2635 minutes
CookevilleTennessee4855 minutes
FranklinTennessee4655 minutes
Bowling GreenKentucky761 hour 20 minutes
ChattanoogaTennessee1362 hours 10 minutes

Colleges and Universities in Lebanon, Tennessee

Institution NameTypeLevelNotable For
Cumberland UniversityPrivateUniversityLiberal arts, business, law, and education programs
Tennessee College of Applied Technology – LebanonPublicTechnical CollegeCareer and workforce training in skilled trades and healthcare
Volunteer State Community CollegePublicCommunity CollegeAssociate degrees, transfer programs, and workforce education
Middle Tennessee State UniversityPublicUniversityResearch, aerospace, business, and liberal arts
Trevecca Nazarene UniversityPrivateUniversityChristian higher education and graduate programs

Waterbodies in Lebanon, Tennessee

Lebanon is located within the Cumberland River watershed and is surrounded by several notable waterbodies, including the Cumberland River, Baird Mill Creek, Barton Creek, Cedar Creek, Old Hickory Lake, Percy Priest Lake, and nearby Center Hill Lake, providing opportunities for boating, fishing, and outdoor recreation.

Stadiums in Lebanon

Popular sports venues in Lebanon include Cumberland University's Ernest L. Stockton Field-Woody Hunt Stadium, Wilson Central High School Stadium, Lebanon High School's Clifton Tribble Field, Jimmy Floyd Family Center sports facilities, and the Lebanon Golf & Country Club.

Lebanon, Tennessee — Key Historical Facts

  • Lebanon was established in 1801 and became the county seat of Wilson County shortly after the county was created.
  • The city earned the nickname "Cedar City" because of the abundance of native cedar trees that once covered the surrounding landscape.
  • The arrival of the Nashville & Knoxville Railroad during the nineteenth century transformed Lebanon into an important commercial and transportation center.
  • Cumberland University, founded in 1842, has played a significant role in the city's educational and cultural development for more than a century.
  • Today, Lebanon is one of Middle Tennessee's fastest-growing cities, benefiting from its proximity to Nashville, expanding manufacturing, healthcare, education, and logistics industries.

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