South Cleveland is a census-designated place in Bradley County, Tennessee, immediately south of the city of Cleveland. The community is unincorporated and functions as a suburban extension of Cleveland with a population of around 10,000. It is not a separate municipality and falls under Bradley County administration.
Bradley County sits in southeastern Tennessee, between Chattanooga and the Georgia border. The county was established in 1836 on land ceded by the Cherokee under the 1835 Treaty of New Echota, which precipitated the Trail of Tears forced removal in 1838 and 1839. The Red Clay State Historic Park south of Cleveland preserves the site of the last Cherokee council ground in Tennessee before the removal, with reconstructed council buildings and an interpretive center.
Cleveland, the county seat adjacent to South Cleveland, is home to Lee University, a private Pentecostal Christian university affiliated with the Church of God (Cleveland). The university enrolls around 5,000 students and is one of the largest employers in Bradley County. South Cleveland residents have ready access to the university, Cleveland State Community College, and the healthcare, retail, and employment base centered in Cleveland proper.
The Ocoee River, which drains the Cherokee National Forest to the east, flows through Bradley and Polk counties to join the Tennessee River. The Ocoee hosted the whitewater events of the 1996 Atlanta Summer Olympics and remains a regional whitewater destination. Manufacturing is significant in Bradley County, with Whirlpool, Volkswagen suppliers, and other operations employing workers across Cleveland and South Cleveland.
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South Cleveland is a census-designated place in Bradley County, Tennessee, immediately south of the city of Cleveland. The community is unincorporated and functions as a suburban extension of Cleveland with a population of around 10,000. It is not a separate municipality and falls under Bradley County administration.
Bradley County sits in southeastern Tennessee, between Chattanooga and the Georgia border. The county was established in 1836 on land ceded by the Cherokee under the 1835 Treaty of New Echota, which precipitated the Trail of Tears forced removal in 1838 and 1839. The Red Clay State Historic Park south of Cleveland preserves the site of the last Cherokee council ground in Tennessee before the removal, with reconstructed council buildings and an interpretive center.
Cleveland, the county seat adjacent to South Cleveland, is home to Lee University, a private Pentecostal Christian university affiliated with the Church of God (Cleveland). The university enrolls around 5,000 students and is one of the largest employers in Bradley County. South Cleveland residents have ready access to the university, Cleveland State Community College, and the healthcare, retail, and employment base centered in Cleveland proper.
The Ocoee River, which drains the Cherokee National Forest to the east, flows through Bradley and Polk counties to join the Tennessee River. The Ocoee hosted the whitewater events of the 1996 Atlanta Summer Olympics and remains a regional whitewater destination. Manufacturing is significant in Bradley County, with Whirlpool, Volkswagen suppliers, and other operations employing workers across Cleveland and South Cleveland.
When South Cleveland is the search area, Escortservice.com returns reviews of the escort websites active there. The site does not act as a broker. It does not book, verify, or intermediate in any way. The site is restricted to users aged 21 and over.
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