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Population: 13,156 Lebanon is located at the edge of the foothills of the Cascade Mountains in the Mid-Willamette Valley with the South Santiam River cutting through the community. A growing, vibrant city, Lebanon offers a variety of cultural and sports activities while maintaining a small town feeling with its wealth of historic homes and buildings. Like many of the communities in the Willamette Valley, it is within 45 miles of 11 covered bridges, some of which date back to the early 1930’s.I
It is home to the largest Strawberry Shortcake served after the annual parade during the Strawberry Festival held the first full week-end in June. Although the Festival originated in 1909, the shortcake was introduced in 1931 by the owner of Munyan’s Bakery.
Strategically positioned at the junction of U.S. Highway 20 and Oregon Highway 34, Lebanon is just 8 miles east of Interstate 5 at Exit 216; 13 miles from Albany; 45 miles north of Eugene; 34 miles south of Salem; 90 miles south of Portland; 70 miles east of the Oregon coast.