Lebanon, Administrative town in York County, Maine.
Lebanon is a town in York County located in the northeastern part of Maine. The community contains residential areas mixed with open natural landscapes throughout its territory.
The town was founded in 1767 as an organized settlement marking the start of structured community life in the area. This early establishment shaped the foundations of the town that exists today.
The town holds regular meetings where residents gather to discuss and decide on local matters together. This direct form of community decision-making remains an important part of how the town operates today.
The town provides essential services including public safety and waste management for both residents and visitors. The area is straightforward to navigate with clear community boundaries and connections to nearby towns.
The town sits right at the border between Maine and New Hampshire, creating interesting connections between two states. This location allows visitors to experience two different state regions within a short distance.
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