Prior to 1868, Lebanon's downtown was located just east of where it is today. When the railroad was pushing expansion, they approached the land owners of the original square. They wanted the land owners to donate land for the railroads cause, but they wouldn't. This decision would change the landscape of Lebanon forever. In 1868, after finding owners who were willing to donate land, the railroad began laying track. In 1869 our new downtown was formed where it stands today. Some of the original building still stand today and we are fortunate to be located in one of them. When you visit the rail you will see the original brick, original hardwood floors and ceiling. We wanted to preserve as much history as possible.