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Cedars of Lebanon State Park cedar glade Type Tennessee State Park Location Lebanon, Tennessee Coordinates 36°04′25″N 86°18′41″W / 36.07366°N 86.31151°W / 36.07366; -86.31151 Area 900 acres (364 ha) Operated by Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation Website Cedars of Lebanon State Park Cedars of Lebanon State Park Historic District U.S. National Register ...
Cedar Forest Rd. in Cedars of Lebanon State Park 36°05′08″N 86°18′48″W / 36.085556°N 86.313333°W / 36.085556; -86.313333 ( Cedars of Lebanon State Park Historic Lebanon
Cedars of Lebanon State Park: Wilson: 9,420 3,810 1937 Chickasaw State Park: Chester: 1,435 581 1937 Cordell Hull Birthplace State Park: Pickett: 58 23 1997 Cove Lake State Park: Campbell: 673 272 1937 Cumberland Mountain State Park: Cumberland: 1,720 700 1938 Cummins Falls State Park: Jackson: 211 85 2011 David Crockett State Park: Lawrence ...
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Lebanon (/ ˈ l ɛ b ən ə n / LEB-ən-ən) is the county seat of Wilson County, Tennessee, United States. [6] The population was 38,431 at the 2020 census. [7] Lebanon is located in Middle Tennessee, approximately 25 miles (40 km) east of downtown Nashville. Lebanon is part of the Nashville Metropolitan Statistical Area.
A splash pad or spray pool is a recreation area, often in a public park, for water play that has little or no standing water. This is said to eliminate the need for lifeguards or other supervision, as there is little risk of drowning. Typically there are ground nozzles that spray water upwards out of the splash pad's raindeck. There may also be ...
The Tall Cedars of Lebanon International is a side degree of Freemasonry in certain Grand Jurisdictions, open to Master Masons in good standing in a regular Masonic Lodge. Its motto, "Fun, Frolic, & Fellowship," is indicative of this social bent. Its members are distinguished by the pyramid-shaped hats they wear at their functions.
Horsh Ehden is a nature reserve located in Northern Lebanon. [3] It contains a forest of the cedar of Lebanon, making it a part of the country's cultural and natural heritage. It is located on the northwestern slopes of Mount Lebanon, the nature reserve experiences high precipitation and is home to numerous rare and endemic plants.