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Lebanon, Colorado
Looking west along County Road T in Lebanon

Lebanon is a very small, quiet community located in Montezuma County, Colorado, in the United States. It's not a big city, but rather a small, unincorporated place. This means it doesn't have its own local government like a city or town does. Lebanon is found north of a larger town called Cortez, Colorado. Even though it's a separate community, mail for Lebanon is handled by the Dolores Post Office, using the Zip Code 81323.

What is Lebanon, Colorado?

Lebanon is a small settlement in southwestern Colorado. It's known for its peaceful, rural setting. The area around Lebanon is mostly open land, with farms and ranches. People who live here enjoy the quiet life and the beautiful natural scenery of Colorado.

How Did Lebanon Get Its Name?

The community of Lebanon got its name from a famous place in the Middle East: the Cedars of Lebanon. These are very old and tall trees mentioned in history and ancient texts. It's likely that the early settlers of this Colorado community thought the landscape or perhaps some trees reminded them of that famous region, or they simply liked the name.

When Was the Post Office Open?

A post office was set up in Lebanon in the year 1908. This was an important step for the community, as it made it easier for people to send and receive mail. The post office served the residents of Lebanon for many years, helping them stay connected. However, it eventually closed down in 1939. After that, the nearby Dolores Post Office began handling mail for the area.

Where is Lebanon Located?

Lebanon is situated in Montezuma County, which is in the southwestern part of Colorado. This county is known for its rich history, including ancient Native American sites like Mesa Verde National Park. Lebanon is part of this interesting region, offering a glimpse into rural life in Colorado.

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