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North Lebanon, Pennsylvania, offers a blend of suburban tranquility and rural charm, situated just outside Lebanon. The area features a mix of country backroads and new subdivisions, appealing to those who prefer a peaceful environment without homeowners associations. The housing options range from farmhouses and cottages to ranch-style and split-level homes, many on spacious lots. Newer traditional homes and recent constructions are also available, often with significant square footage. The community is zoned to the Cornwall-Lebanon School District, with both public and private school options available. North Lebanon boasts several notable attractions, including Union Canal Tunnel Park South, which offers historic kayak and boat tours, and Stoever’s Dam Park, known for its fishing spots and the Lebanon Community Theater. The Lebanon Valley Rail Trail provides scenic walking and biking paths. Local amenities include Seyfert Orchards, known for its annual Peach Day, and Heisey’s Diner, a family-owned eatery since 1968. While the area has fewer businesses, essential services and retailers are accessible in nearby Lebanon. Major roads like U.S. Highway 422 and Interstate 76 connect residents to downtown Lebanon, Harrisburg, and Philadelphia, though a car is typically necessary for commuting.