Lebanon, Historic residence in North Carolina, United States.
Lebanon is a historic house in North Carolina featuring a white wooden exterior with symmetrical windows and a centered front door. The structure retains most of its original construction details and materials from the period when it was built.
The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places because it preserves building techniques and design principles from the 19th century. Its designation recognizes the structure's value for understanding regional residential architecture and development.
The property represents North Carolina's residential heritage, demonstrating construction methods and materials common among landowners during the state's development.
The house is located at coordinates 35.2597, -78.6714 and can be viewed from the exterior. Visitors can observe the architectural style and building techniques while getting a sense of residential construction from that era.
The property joins over 4,000 historic rehabilitation projects in North Carolina, contributing to the state's documented investment of $3.216 billion in preservation.
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