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Progress on the Soldiers Memorial Building (12/05)
Lebanon Historical Society Remembers ”The Hook and Eye Man” (10/05)
Author Recalls Untold Stories in Lebanon History on September 19 (8/05)
Encore Screenings of ”Lebanon Roots” Announced (6/05)
Downtown Historic Preservation – A Case Study (5/05)
First ”Lebanon Roots” Film Screening Brings Back the 1960s (4/05)
Walk Back in Time to Lebanon’s Mill Parcel (4/05)
April Program to Link New Hampshire History and Current Events (4/05)
March Lebanon Historical Society Program Moved to Soldiers Memorial
Lebanon Historical Society Program Investigates Forgotten Revolutionary War Incident
Mrs. Alice Sanborn Honors as Oldest Living Citizen of Lebanon
Lebanon Historical Society Program to Link New Hampshire History and Current Events
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