Bradley County, Administrative region in southeastern Tennessee, United States.
Bradley County is an administrative region in southeastern Tennessee covering approximately 331 square miles. The area combines ridged terrain with towns and farmland throughout its landscape.
The county was established in 1836 and named after Colonel Edward Bradley. It played a significant role during the Cherokee removal era.
Two educational institutions, Cleveland State Community College and Lee University, shape the intellectual life of the region. These schools draw students and influence daily rhythms across the area.
Interstate 75 connects the area to larger cities in the region. Cleveland Regional Jetport and rail service provide additional travel options for visitors.
Cleveland, the main city, hosts around thirteen Fortune 500 factories in one location. This industrial concentration is unusual for a place of its size.
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