Welcome to Lewisburg, OHLocated in Preble County, Ohio, Lewisburg is just 30 minutes from Dayton, Ohio and The Dayton International Airport is conveniently located just 20 minutes east of Lewisburg.
Lewisburg is home to the annual Derby Days in mid-August featuring a tractor pull, parade, Derby Days Queen Contest and an annual Cruise-in of nearly 200 classic cars.
With a population of just under 2000, Lewisburg residents enjoy over 30 acres of parks and walking trails in a rural setting.
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