Welcome to beautiful and charming downtown Cleveland!
Enjoy a stroll on the Greenway, a sporting event at Lee University or find gifts in our quaint shops.... Historic Downtown Cleveland is in the Middle of It All!

Cleveland/Bradley County Greenway
The Cleveland/Bradley County Greenway is a linear corridor along Mouse Creek, eventually stretching from the Village Green shopping and office center to the Hiwassee River in Charleston.  As of May, 2008, three phases of the greenway had been completed between 20th and 25th Street (Phase One), 25th Street and Raider drive (Phase Two) and 20th Street to Willow Street (Phase III).








Historic Cleveland Neighborhood Association  
Welcome to Historic Cleveland, Tennessee! Whether you are
a new or longstanding resident of our neighborhood, interested in moving here, or just passing through, the Historic Cleveland Neighborhood Association hopes you will enjoy your time in our community. The houses and buildings that line the streets as well as the families who live here all have a story to tell. Cleveland is rich in history and has a past that is overflowing with Southern charm and beauty. These characteristics add a deeper beauty to the tapestry of Cleveland’s past, and it is the goal of the HCNA to preserve this history as we shape its future. So go for a walk. Visit a local shop or restaurant, and immerse yourself in the culture of Cleveland, Tennessee. Welcome home.

 



Lee University
Lee University is a private, comprehensive university located in Cleveland, Tennessee, in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. Lee is emerging as a leader in higher education in the southeastern region and was ranked in 2010 in the “Top Tier” in the South by U.S. News & World Report (Comprehensive Medium- Size Universities). Lee is also ranked by Princeton Review’s “Best Colleges” and is now one of the 141 colleges named Best in the Southeast. The university’s growing reputation as a quality institution can be seen in the high caliber of faculty, students, and friends who are drawn to the campus. This marks the 25th straight year of increased enrollment under the leadership of president, Dr. Paul Conn.