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Lebanon is a city in and the county seat of Boone County, Indiana, United States. [5] The population was 15,792 at the 2010 census. Lebanon is located in central Indiana, approximately 29 miles (47 km) northwest of downtown Indianapolis and 36 miles (58 km) southeast of Lafayette.
Boone County Courthouse is a historic courthouse located at Lebanon, Boone County, Indiana. It was built between 1909 and 1911, and is a three-story, rectangular Classical Revival building constructed of granite and Bedford limestone. It features an art glass dome surmounted by a clock tower and pedimented porticoes supported by four Ionic ...
Boone County is part of Indiana's 4th and 5th congressional districts, Indiana Senate districts 21 and 23, [19] and Indiana House of Representatives districts 28, 38 and 87. [20] Prior to 1940, Boone County was a Democratic-leaning swing county in presidential elections, backing the national winner in every election from 1912 to 1936.
A sharp escalation in border warfare between the Iran-backed Hezbollah group and Israel, raising fears of a new Israeli ground offensive in Lebanon, is the latest episode in decades of conflict ...
France has historical ties with Lebanon and prior to the recent flare-up had worked for months on proposals to defuse tensions between the two sides. France to send foreign minister to Lebanon in ...
1827 March 1 – Warren County established by the Indiana General Assembly. 1827 November 6 – The county is divided into four townships: Mound, Pike, Warren, and Medina. 1828 March – Warrenton selected as the Warren County seat. 1828 July 8 – Warrenton platted by Luther Tillotson. 1828 December 11 – Williamsport platted by William ...
Israel's military hinted for the first time Wednesday of possible ground operations against Hezbollah in Lebanon, with a top commander stressing the need to be ready for "maneuvers and action ...
Pryor Brock Farmstead. June 27, 2008. ( #08000569) 8602 County Road 500S, west of Zionsville. 39°58′05″N 86°18′21″W. / 39.968056°N 86.305833°W / 39.968056; -86.305833 ( Pryor Brock Farmstead) Eagle Township. Carpenter's rendering of Italianate architecture, symbolic of the "golden age" of Hoosier agriculture. 3.