Lebanon (Missouri)

Lebanon is a city in Central Missouri.

Understand

Lebanon (pop 14500) was founded in 1849 and named after Lebanon (Tennessee), the home of many of its original settlers. I-44 bypassed Route 66 in this area in 1957.

During the heyday of the Mother Road, Lebanon had many independent motels and roadside businesses – some of which are now gone. The owners of a now-defunct Munger-Moss Sandwich Shop moved their business from Devil's Elbow to Lebanon at the end of World War II and added a motel in 1946 as their old location was to be completely bypassed by the new road. Oddly, their former location survived as the Elbow Inn (which is rebuilding after 2017 flooding) but the sandwich shop in Lebanon is now gone.

Get in

From I-44, exit on Millcreek Road to return to Route 66.

Get around

See

  • 🌍 Bennett Spring State Park, 26250 Hwy 64A, +1 417 532-4338. Dining lodge, campgrounds, cabins, hiking trails and a spring branch stocked daily with rainbow trout for fishing.
  • 🌍 Laclede County Museum, 262 N Adams, +1 417 588-2441. The Laclede County Historical Society operates the historic jail (built in 1876, with living quarters for the sheriff added in 1913) as a museum.
  • Route 66 Museum, 915 S. Jefferson (Inside the public library), +1 417 588-7922. M-Th 8AM-8PM, F Sa 8AM-5PM. Free.

Do

Buy

Eat

  • Wrink's Market, 135 Wrinkle Ave, +1 417 532-3201. Small independent grocer who made sandwiches while you wait. Near the US66/Millcreek Road and I-44 crossroads. Established by Glen Wrinkle in 1950, it operated until his death (age 82) in 2005. His son re-opened it in 2007, but closed in 2009 during the Great Recession. For nostalgia's sake, his granddaughter re-opened it again in 2017 because some Route 66 traditions stubbornly refuse to die.

Drink

Sleep

Independents

Route 66 independents compete with the chains

National chains

Go next

Routes through Lebanon

Springfield Conway  W  E  St. Robert St. Louis
Springfield Conway  W  E  St. Robert St. Louis
Boonville Camdenton  N  S  becomes Mountain Home


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