Historic Sites
Bradley County, Tennessee  



Bradley County is the site of the last Council Grounds of the Cherokee Nation
in the Eastern United States.  Red Clay State Historical Park and Historical
Area offers a glimpse of yesterday with Cherokee Farm Reconstruction; the
Council House;  Nature Trails;
Interpretive Center that contains a Theater,
Exhibits and Artifacts;
Picnic Areas and a Scared Council Spring that produces
over 400,000 gallons of sapphire-blue water a day.

 
Several other tours are: the Cleveland Downtown Historical Greenway - which
includes 20 historical sites; the Cherokee Heritage Wildlife Tour - which is a tour
of the area's Cherokee Heritage; and the Cherokee Scenic Loop Tour - which
includes the Ocoee River and the Reliance Historic District in Polk County.


Other Places of Interest:

Murray Motel

Post Cards of Bradley County