There's a nice bike trail that runs from Lebanon up to Thorntown. It's been a few years since I last rode it. I think it's about 10 miles one way. It was about 80% paved and 20% crushed limestone. I think there were plans to extend it up to Lafayette and maybe even down to Zionsville.
Hey there! This comment is a bit irrelevant from this video but I wanted to ask- where could I find information on the city plans for areas such as greenfield? I want to know the projected plans for it's development in 10-15 years , if you happen to know. Thanks!
Interesting take on town I grew up in. At one time you could lay down on 39 in town and be an hour before you were hit by a car. Those days are long gone.
@@LivingInIndianapolis So true, enjoyed your walk down Meridian Street, thought you might go past my old house on West North Street. Built in 1840 and moved to Lebanon by me and my Dad from Zionsville when I graduated from law school. Did not really have a concept of location location back then.
Dude until about 15 years ago “Whitestown Parkway did not exist. All that land was farmland(much of which was farmed by my dad’s family). It was known as334which connected 421to us52.
Wow. You made us look pretty good. Lebanon is on the radar much more than locals like. I’m 70;years old. Born and raised here moved back to care for mom 20 years ago. 2nd generation Lebanon 6th generation Boone County and there are still many locals despite the growth. I hate the changes we all do. But as long as Meridian Street leads from that beautiful limestone court house to the park I’m happy. This town is my❤
good place to live if you're an adult, dont live here if you have kids, schools have constant bomb threats, lots of drugs passed around for the youth, the kids here are not a good crowd AT ALL. constant bullying, lots of suicides, ect. but it's a lovely place if you're an adult with no kids.
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There's a nice bike trail that runs from Lebanon up to Thorntown. It's been a few years since I last rode it. I think it's about 10 miles one way. It was about 80% paved and 20% crushed limestone. I think there were plans to extend it up to Lafayette and maybe even down to Zionsville.
i live there its really cool
Wow you made it look so pretty! It’s crazy here. 😂
It is pretty!
Hey there! This comment is a bit irrelevant from this video but I wanted to ask- where could I find information on the city plans for areas such as greenfield? I want to know the projected plans for it's development in 10-15 years , if you happen to know. Thanks!
Go to the town/city website and search for “Comprehensive Plan”
I used to live 211 and 217 E Washington. 8 to 9 thousand when I lived there. I liked it when it was smaller. I hate cookie cutters
I now life in Lebanon.. 😊😊❤
How d'you like it
Interesting take on town I grew up in. At one time you could lay down on 39 in town and be an hour before you were hit by a car. Those days are long gone.
It’s certainly different now. It will likely continue to grow and get busier so no laying down on the streets!
@@LivingInIndianapolis So true, enjoyed your walk down Meridian Street, thought you might go past my old house on West North Street. Built in 1840 and moved to Lebanon by me and my Dad from Zionsville when I graduated from law school. Did not really have a concept of location location back then.
Dude until about 15 years ago “Whitestown Parkway did not exist. All that land was farmland(much of which was farmed by my dad’s family). It was known as334which connected 421to us52.
Wow. You made us look pretty good. Lebanon is on the radar much more than locals like. I’m 70;years old. Born and raised here moved back to care for mom 20 years ago. 2nd generation Lebanon 6th generation Boone County and there are still many locals despite the growth. I hate the changes we all do. But as long as Meridian Street leads from that beautiful limestone court house to the park I’m happy. This town is my❤
I'm a fan of Lebanon. I know it's changing but I hope it doesn't lose its soul. It's a great little town!@@janpetsch620
good place to live if you're an adult, dont live here if you have kids, schools have constant bomb threats, lots of drugs passed around for the youth, the kids here are not a good crowd AT ALL. constant bullying, lots of suicides, ect. but it's a lovely place if you're an adult with no kids.