
The town of Lebanon functions as a clear regional hub in the mid-1950s, centered around the Courthouse, City Hall, and the Fairgrounds. The surrounding landscape is defined by the Pennsylvania Railroad and a dense network of early roads such as Miller Road and Purchase Road that connect outlying settlements like Red Lion, Genntown, and Dodds. This survey captures the county seat just as residential expansion begins to push into areas like McBurney Hills and Avalon Heights.
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