Our Victorian home, built in 1874 for a local sea captain and his wife, is comfortably appointed to afford our families a warm and relaxed atmosphere to gather and visit with family and friends. Private, ample parking facilities in a neighborhood...
Funeral Homes in Lebanon, CT
Rushlow-Iacoi Funeral Home and Crematory is a family-owned and operated firm dedicated to providing affordable funeral and cremation services to the families of Westerly, Ashaway, Bradford, Stonington, Pawcatuck and all of Rhode Island and nearby...
Leete-Stevens Family Funeral Homes & Crematory is an independent funeral home that has been owned and operated by the family since 1881.Our continuing tradition is to provide all families who call on us for funeral service with the highest...
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Facts about the city
Lebanon is a town in New London County, Connecticut, United States. The population was 7,308 at the 2010 census. The town lies just to the northwest of Norwich, directly south of Willimantic, 20 miles (32 km) north of New London, and 20 miles (32 km) east of Hartford. The farming town is best known for its role in the American Revolution, where it was a major base of American operations, and for its historic town green, which is one of the largest in the nation and the only one still used partially for agriculture.
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History
The area was known as Poquechaneed, and used primarily for hunting. . Lebanon is a New England town in New London County, Connecticut London County, Connecticut, United States. Fitch's sons, because of "the height of the land, and a large cedar forest." Lebanon was the first town in Connecticut colony to be given a Biblical name. The population was 6,907 at the 2000 United States Census census.
The official website for the city of Lebanon is http://www.lebanonct.gov.
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