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Historic Homes & Buildings
Cornwall Iron Furnace (circa 1742)
94 Rexmont Road; P.O. Box 251 • Cornwall, PA 17016
717-272-9711
Part of a National Historic Landmark District, Cornwall Iron Furnace is "America’s most complete charcoal fueled ironmaking complex." Originally built by Peter Grubb, Cornwall Furnace is said to be “the only one of America’s hundreds of 19th century charcoal fueled blast furnaces to survive fully intact." Tours are available Tuesday through Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and on Sundays from 12:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m. more... map
Historic Sites & Monuments
Union Canal Tunnel Park
Located at 25th & Union Canal Drive
717-272-1473
The oldest existing transportation tunnel in the United States, the Union Canal Tunnel is owned and operated by the Lebanon County Historical Society. Picnic tables are available at this National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark. more...
Libraries & Research Centers
Lebanon Community Library
125 North 7th Street • Lebanon, PA 17046
717-273-7624
Fiction and non-fiction books, newspapers, magazines, CDs, audios, videos, DVDs, access to computers, and much more are available to patrons of the Lebanon Community Library. more... map
Museums & Galleries
Stoy Museum, The (circa 1773)
924 Cumberland Street • Lebanon, PA 17042
717-272-1473
Housed in the three-story Lebanon County Historical building that has served as a private residence and contained the Lebanon County's first courthouse, the Stoy Museum features exhibits regarding Pennsylvania German craftsmanship, firefighting, blacksmithing, farming, milling, carpentry, printing, weaving, shoemaking, railroading and mining, a one-room schoolhouse, turn-of-the century stocked general store and more. The Hauck Memorial Research Archives and a gift shop can also be found here. more... map
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