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Cleveland, TN
Population: 37,192

  
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Great Escape 200 Paul Huff Parkway, Cleveland, TN 37312-2980, Located in Bradley Square Mall, 423-473-7733, This state-of-the-art playground is a great place for birthday parties and family fun. Many games are available for children, and great food is offered as well.


Historic Homes & Buildings

Craigmiles House (circa 1866) 833 North Ocoee Street, Cleveland, TN 37311, Added to the National Register of historical places in 1975, this Italian Villa style home has served as the history branch of the public library since 1922. The services it provided here include research of civil war history, local newspapers of the past, and a special collections section with photographs and manuscripts of importance to the history of the Cherokee Indians.  more... map

Old Main Post Office (circa 1825) 155 Board Street, Cleveland, TN 37311, Located Downtown, This late 19th century revival style building was created by architect James K. Taylor. It is still a functioning post office today. In 1983, this building was added to the National Register of historic places.

Tipton-Fillauer House 63 Broad Street Northwest, Cleveland, TN 37311-5033, Located Downtown, This Queen Anne style house was a residence during the years 1875 until 1899. It was added to the National Register of historic places in 1980.  map


Historic Sites & Monuments

Cherokee Chieftain Downtown Johnston Park, Cleveland, TN 37320, 423-472-6587, The Cherokee carving sculpted by wildly famous artist Peter Toth stands in the park as a reminder of the Cherokee heritage.

Red Clay Historical Park 1140 Red Clay Park Road Southwest, Cleveland, TN 37311, 423-478-0339, The last of the council grounds of the Cherokee Nation before their removal along the Trail of Tears are located at this historical park. It also features a sacred council spring that produces over 400,000 gallons of sapphire-blue water a day and an interpretive center that contains a theater, exhibits, and artifacts. Numerous recreational facilities include a 500 seat amphitheater, a two mile loop trail with a magnificent limestone overlook tower, a picnic pavilion, and picnic areas with grills and tables. more... map


Libraries & Research Centers

Cleveland Public Library 795 Church Street Northeast, Cleveland, TN 37311, 423-472-2163, The library is open daily and serves the youth as well as the rest of the community, providing many activities to entertain the entire family. A book buddies service delivers books to homebound citizens, and a research center offers answers to questions of library patrons.  more... map


Museums & Galleries

Museum Center at 5ive Points 200 Inman Street East, Cleveland, TN 37311-6039, 423-339-5745, An educational museum from Ocoee-region history dating from prehistory to today features seven different time periods. The museum includes a gift shop, cultural center, and education center more... map


National Parks & Natural Wonders

Cherokee National Forest 2800 Ocoee Street North, Cleveland, TN 37312-5374, Located 2 Miles from Downtown, 423-476-9700, The only National Forest in Tennessee is comprised of 325,000 acres filled with game and non-game wildlife, towering trees, and clear streams. Managed for multiple use, the forest plays host to activities such as camping, picnicking, fishing, whitewater rafting, hiking, horseback riding, and some of the most beautiful scenic drives in the eastern United States. more... map


Parks, Gardens & Zoos

Apple Valley Orchard 351 Weese Road Southeast, Cleveland, TN 37323, 423-472-3044, Offers an apple orchard, cider mill, and shops along with bakeries for your enjoyment. map

Aquatic Wildlife Company, The 5200 North Lee Highway, Cleveland, TN 37312-4519, 423-559-9000, Visit the only wildlife center in the South that offers water exhibits. map

Ocoee Regional Nature Center 382 Highway I-75, Cleveland, TN 37312, 423-559-3307, The only nature center and state certified arboretum in Bradley County, this nature center features over 100 different types of trees, shrubs, and ground covers, as well as an educational gazebo, a bog garden, a rescued fire tower from the Cherokee National Forest, and a beautiful pond.


Tours & Cruises

Cherokee Scenic Loop Tour 2145 Keith Street, Cleveland, TN 37311-1304, Begins and Ends 2 Miles from Downtown, 423-472-6587, This day-long tour guides visitors through historic attractions such as Red Clay State Park, the Ocoee River, and much more.

Cleveland Downtown Historic Greenway 2145 Keith Street, Cleveland, TN 37311-1304, Located Less Than 2 Miles from Downtown, 423-472-6587, A great way to explore downtown is through the historic walking tour of green four inch dots on the Greenway path. On your way, you will pass historic banks, churches, and restaurants. A pamphlet with directions can be obtained from the Convention and Visitors Bureau.


Vineyards, Wineries & Breweries

Morris Winery and Vineyard 352 Union Grove Road Northeast, Cleveland, TN 37310-6039, Located in Charleston, 423-479-7311, This vineyard features fruits during the summer and fall, including muscadines, blueberries, and greapes. Also, it features wines that range from sweet to dry.  map


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