Discover the best museums in Lebanon and find out about the things to see and to do, exhibitions, opening hours, prices and discounts in the list of museums in Lebanon, or apply filters and navigate through the map.

Lebanon is a historic town located in New London County, Connecticut. Founded in 1700, the town was named after the biblical Lebanon due to its cedar forests, reminiscent of the Lebanon Cedar mentioned in the Bible.

The town played a significant role during the American Revolution, serving as the residence of the first war governor of Connecticut, Jonathan Trumbull Sr., whose home is now a historic site. Lebanon's town green, one of the largest in New England, was used for military training during the Revolutionary War.

The community maintains its rural character with a strong agricultural heritage, featuring numerous historic farms and homesteads that reflect its colonial past. The town's commitment to preserving its historical and cultural legacy is evident in its well-maintained historic buildings and museums.

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Exhibitions in Lebanon

This is a selection of exhibitions in and around Lebanon. Both current temporary as well as permanent exhibitions are listed. Visit the page of a museum to find out more about their activities and exhibitions. Want to know what is on display in Lebanon? The following exhibitions are on display:

Lebanon discounts and discount cards & passes

Unfortunately we don’t know about any discount passes in Lebanon.