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Bradley Square Mall is a shopping mall located in Cleveland, Tennessee. Opened in 1991, the mall has more than 50 inline tenants. Opened in 1991, the mall has more than 50 inline tenants. The anchor stores are Belk , AMC Theatres , and Dunham's Sports .
Location of Bradley County in Tennessee. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Bradley County, Tennessee.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Bradley County, Tennessee, United States.
Location of Tipton County in Tennessee. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Tipton County, Tennessee.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Tipton County, Tennessee, United States.
This 1905 Swiss Chalet Revival style house was built for Frederick W. Bomonti, a famous Swiss American restaurateur in Cleveland. It is an exemplar of the type of architecture favored by Swiss Americans, a large and influential immigrant group in Cleveland in the late 1800s. 19: Broadway Avenue Historic District: Broadway Avenue Historic District
Georgetown is located along Tennessee State Route 60, along what was part of the main Northern Route of the Trail of Tears in 1838. [5] According to tradition, the village was named for Cherokee trader George Fields, who owned a two-story log home and operated a trading post at the intersection of Georgetown Road and Francisco Road in the early 1800s.
Interstate 75 traverses the county from the southwest to the north, passing through the western edge of Cleveland. There are four exits on I-75 in Bradley County: three in Cleveland and one in Charleston. U.S. Route 11 and U.S. Route 64 intersect in downtown Cleveland. U.S. 11 connects to Chattanooga to the southwest and Athens to the north.
Rough Waves impressed Ogata’s follower Sakai Hōitsu, who in 1805 created his work Waves, in which he tried to convey a similar frightening atmosphere and a premonition of danger. At some time in the past, Hōitsu's family had commissioned work from Ogata, and so a collection of Ogata's pictures was available for Hōitsu to study in detail.
Doc Johnston, Major League Baseball player, played in 11 seasons, seven with the Cleveland Indians; brother of Jimmy Johnston; Jimmy Johnston, Major League Baseball player, appeared in 1916 and 1920 World Series; brother of Doc Johnston; Allan Jones, businessman and founder of Check Into Cash Inc. Bob Jones III, third president of Bob Jones ...