Lisbon

 

Lisbon, the county seat of Columbiana County, is a village of 1.67 square miles with a population of 2,821 at the 2010 census. Founded in 1803, Lisbon is the second oldest town in Ohio and has the distinction of being the northernmost western town involving military actions during the American Civil War.    Today fine century homes, antique shops, craft & gift stores, as well astasty eating places, make an interesting walkingtour in the village. Two-thirds of the buildings in Lisbon'sdowntown area are of 1800s vintage. Thehistoric area consists of exceptional examplesof federal, empire and Victorian architecture.

The Lisbon Historical Society maintains the Old Stone House Museum, furnished as a pre-Civil War home, as well as the restored Erie Railroad Station containing a comprehensive Civil War display.

The Lisbon Village Square is a public park with a gazebo, picnic tables and gardens, a bustling marketplace and a concert venue. Get a taste of the local flavor at Market on the Square every Saturday or stop in and listen to the local school's music clubs and local bands at the concerts held throughout the year.

Explore 93 acres of preserved forest at the Lake Guilford State Park. The park has 41 developed campsites equipped with electrical hookups, picnic tables and fire rings. Once in the park, you are free to enjoy swimming and sunbathing at the beach along the lake, fishing and boating in the waters, hiking the trail along the beach and playing a game on the park's basketball and volleyball courts.

The Lisbon Exempted Village Schools educates approximately 1,000 students in two facilities -- McKinley Elementary and David Anderson Jr/Sr High School. The school's athletic teams are known as the Blue Devils. The most heavily followed athletic programs at Lisbon's high school are football and basketball. Most notable is Lisbon's 1995 Division V State Championship in football, the only such championship in that sport ever to be held by a Columbiana County school. The high school also features a relatively prominent golf program. Other sports include raquetball, track, swimming, cross country, baseball, softball, volleyball, and cheerleading.

Photograph of the Lisbon, Ohio town square and the Columbiana County, Ohio courthouse, as taken on 26 June 2006 by Dustin M. Ramsey

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