Lebanon Area Chamber of Commerce

Lebanon | Enfield | Canaan | Plainfield | Meriden

“At the Crossroads of New England”

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The Chamber

THE MIISSION OF THE LEBANON AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE IS:

 

“To continually strive to provide a leadership role, through the business community, in advocating community growth and economic development while improving a balanced quality of life for the Upper Valley.”

Welcome from the Lebanon Area Chamber of Commerce . . .
at the Crossroads of New England

The City of Lebanon is fortunate to be nestled snugly in the Connecticut River’s Upper Valley, at the Vermont/New Hampshire crossroads of interstate highways 89 and 91, thus we have become known at “The Crossroads of New England.” Our logo at the top of this page illustrates this fact. We are also at the confluence of two rivers, with railroads, air travel and bus service all converging here in this area of the Upper Valley.

Lebanon is a scenic two-hour drive from Boston, Portland, Hartford and Montreal, and slightly more than three hours from Cape Cod and the Adirondack Region of New York State.

 Commercial airline service is available from Lebanon Municipal Airport, with daily flights to Boston’s Logan Airport and to White Plains, New York (with complimentary ground transportation to midtown Manhattan).

The  Lebanon Area offers a variety of fine restaurants, interesting museums, art galleries, and health & fitness facilities, all within 5 minutes of downtown Lebanon. We are proud to say that we have two ski areas: Whaleback, now run by Olympic medalist Evan Dybvig, and Storrs Hill, run by the Outing Club of Lebanon. There are various lakes for sailing and boating, many trails for all kinds of walking and hiking, and fishing on the many streams and rivers – all very nearby.

 The Lebanon Area Chamber of Commerce, with a total membership of 425 as of May 2011, has been a proud contributor to our community since our inception in 1916. As we continue to forge the best ideas of our business, industry and service organizations into productive actions, we strive to work in harmony with our residents in order to shape our City’s best and brightest future for all.

 We welcome you to Lebanon, New Hampshire.

Very Sincerely,

Paul R. Boucher,

President & Chief Executive Officer

Donna Stumpf,

Operations Manager/Events Coordinator

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