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Lebanon Today
By the People, for the People
Lebanon Historic Square to undergo renovations
Cabin in the square to be demolished to make way for new park
Published on Feb. 17, 2026
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The Lebanon Historic Square in Pennsylvania is set to undergo a major renovation, which will include the demolition of a cabin that has stood in the square for the past 20 years. The plans call for the creation of a new park in the heart of downtown Lebanon.
Why it matters
The renovation of the Lebanon Historic Square is a significant development for the local community, as it will transform a central public space and potentially attract more visitors to the area. The decision to remove the longstanding cabin is likely to be a point of discussion among residents.
The details
The cabin that is being demolished has been a fixture in the Lebanon Historic Square for the past two decades. As part of the renovation plans, the cabin will be torn down to make way for the creation of a new park in the heart of the downtown area.
- The Lebanon Historic Square has had a cabin in the center of the square for the past 20 years.
The players
Lebanon Historic Square
A historic public square located in the heart of downtown Lebanon, Pennsylvania.
The takeaway
The renovation of the Lebanon Historic Square represents an opportunity to reimagine a central public space in the community, but the decision to remove the longstanding cabin may be a point of contention among residents who have grown accustomed to its presence in the square.

