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The Cleveland, Tennessee Metropolitan Statistical Area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau, is an area consisting of two counties in southeast Tennessee – Bradley and Polk – anchored by the city of Cleveland. As of the 2020 United States census, the MSA had a population of 126,164. [1]
Cleveland is the county seat of, and largest city in, Bradley County, Tennessee. [10] The population was 47,356 at the 2020 census. [11] It is the principal city of the Cleveland metropolitan area, Tennessee (consisting of Bradley and neighboring Polk County), which is included in the Chattanooga–Cleveland–Dalton, TN–GA–AL Combined Statistical Area.
Map showing the route of US 64 in downtown Memphis. US 64 enters Tennessee on the Memphis-Arkansas Bridge in Memphis. The route shares the bridge with Interstate 55 (I-55) and US 61, US 70, US 78, and US 79. The route traverses several streets in Memphis before becoming a rural divided highway in eastern Shelby County.
The combined statistical area consists of three metropolitan statistical areas – Chattanooga, Cleveland, and Dalton – as well as the Athens, Scottsboro, and Summerville micropolitan statistical areas. At the 2023 estimate, the CSA had a population of 1,003,363.
On January 20, 1838, Cleveland, which had a population of 400, was formally recognized by the state legislature as the seat of Bradley County. [15] Cleveland was incorporated on February 2, 1842. [15] Like most East Tennessee counties, the voters of Bradley County were largely opposed to secession on the eve of the Civil War.
Map of all Tennessee area codes. 423 – Chattanooga, Johnson City, Kingsport, Bristol: Split from 615 in 1995. 615/629 – Greater Nashville, including Murfreesboro, Mount Juliet: 615 split from 901 in a 1954 flash-cut. The overlay with 629 was created in 2015; 731 – Jackson, Dyersburg, Union City: Split from 901 in 2001.
The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has designated more than 1,000 statistical areas for the United States and Puerto Rico. [2] These statistical areas are important geographic delineations of population clusters used by the OMB, the United States Census Bureau, planning organizations, and federal, state, and local government entities.
Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 17:25, 3 September 2019: 760 × 644 (96 KB): Yassie {{Information |Description= Map of Chattanooga-Cleveland-Dalton, TN-GA Combined Statistical Area (CSA): * Dot: City of Chattanooga, TN * Red: Chattanooga, TN-GA MSA * Light Green: Cleveland, TN MSA * Yellow: Dalton, GA MSA * Blue: Athens, TN μSA * Light Orange: Calhoun, GA μSA * Light ...