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"Lebanon"
John Murray Peck acquired the land in the area around Wendora Street, in 1881 and built the two storey house named "Lebanon", after his birthplace in New Hampshire, U.S.A. It is the oldest house in Strathmore.
He took an active part in local affairs and served as a Councillor of the Borough of Essendon and Flemington and was mayor in 1872. He was vice president of the Essendon Football Club for a while and supported various other local clubs. He died in 1903 and the house and land were left to his widow and two sons. Some of the land was subdivided and in 1925 the house was sold. The house is a graceful two storey building painted white with iron lacework on the verandahs and had a rear one storey section (which was demolished and a new section added). The Lebanon house has been completely built around by either flats or houses. The house has an entrance from Wendora St. but is barely visible from the street or the surrounding area. It can be seen in part from Lebanon reserve. The house is privately owned and is classified by the National Trust. Main Sources:
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