Lebanon Public Library

104 East Washington Street
Lebanon, IN 46052

765-482-3460

Mission Statement
The Lebanon Public Library is an active resource advocating literacy for the future that provides opportunities for cultural, educational and personal growth.

About Us
The Carnegie Library was established in 1905 in Lebanon with funds provided by Andrew Carnegie. Today, the Lebanon Public Library is funded by taxpayers in Ulen, the City of Lebanon, and Center Township. A seven member board of trustees sets the policies based on laws governing public libraries in Indiana. A major addition and renovation project in 1991 nearly quadrupled the library's space and made it handicapped accessible. The library is currently going through another major addition and renovation project.

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