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Lebanon is a town in New London County, Connecticut, United States. The population was 6,907 at the 2000 census. The town lies just to the northwest of Norwich and has its origins in the expansion of Norwich residents to land beyond the “nine miles square” they had bought from the Mohegan sachem Uncas. The first grants in the area were given on January 5, 1641 to Maj. John Mason (ca. 1600-1672), deputy governor of the Connecticut colony, and in 1668 to Rev. James Fitch (1622-1702), minister of Norwich. The grants were in the southwestern part of what is now Lebanon, an area the Indians called Pomakuck, and lay between Deep River and Goshen Hill. The next significant grant was a strip of land a mile wide and about six miles long on the Norwich border; this land became known as “Mr. Fitch’s Mile,” “the Fitch and Mason,” or just “The Mile.” Then, in 1692, four Norwich men bought a large tract from Owaneco, one of the sons of Uncas; this area was called the “Five Miles Square” or simply the “Five Mile.” The dashed line represents the Owaneco grant; the solid outer perimeter is the present Lebanon boundary. The Lebanon Historical Society has even located a 1693 corner marker known as the “Five Mile Rock” at the southwest corner of the tract. Various grants, with certain strips and gores purchased at a later date, make up the town of Lebanon. Maj. Mason was undoubtedly the first English proprietor, but not a resident. The distribution into lots, the occupation and actual settlement of the town, began in 1695. The number of grants and allotments bearing date November 1695 is about fifty. In the earliest roll of inhabitants, made soon after 1699, are the names of four sons of the Rev. Mr. Fitch, -Jeremiah, Nathaniel, Joseph, Eleazer.Among Lebanon’s best known patriots are William Williams, member of the Continental Congress and signer of the Declaration of Independence, and Jonathan Trumbull, the only Colonial governor to become the governor of a state.Williams was a fiery orator who traveled throughout the state to inspire support for the war and spent much of his personal fortune on supplies for the troops.
The food of the United States is really diverse from the rest of the world. You'll find a lot of restaurants in the United States.
United States's cuisine varies a lot, depending on what part of the country you are planning to go. USA food is usually based on lamb, beef, chicken, fish and pork.
Restaurants in the town of Lebanon are mostly separated by kind of menu and for the price: from the stark fast food or take away, to grow chop-houses, typical restaurants and seafood restaurants.
Typical restaurants obtain their dishes from the ispiring nation. Delightful examples you can see the japanese restaurants, the chinese restaurants, the mexican restaurants, the indian restaurants, the brasilian restaurants, the french restaurants and the italian restaurants.
Restaurants in Lebanon differ besides much in the final price, depending a lot on the wines (from the domestic wines, normally cheaper but anyway good, to the famous and expensive vintage wines) and on the place of the restaurant.
You'll find also vegetarian restaurants.
Other element characterizing is the quality of the food and the sophisticated cuisine the restaurant would opt for their customers.
Worth noting and famous in all the world are the pizzerias, that also in Lebanon are providing tasty and cheap pizzas, take away or to be consumed before going to the movie or the theater.
Below you can find the list of all the restaurants in Lebanon
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