Posted May 25, 201114 yr *Population 41,285 *Seat of Bradley County bleh Zacky likey! And of course some exploring...
May 26, 201114 yr I thought the town would be a little bit better... "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
May 26, 201114 yr 1. What happened to the old courthouse? 2. Who decided to put that awful addition on the old hotel/senior apts?
May 26, 201114 yr Cleveland, TN *snooze* Not the pictures, but the town. I find the blighted industrial pics to be interesting. I'm surprised there isn't much graffiti on those buildings, but then again, most southern areas do not have a real graff scene.
May 26, 201114 yr Smaller, quieter and not as active as I would have expected for a town of 41,000. "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
May 26, 201114 yr this certainly does not look like a city of 41k+ Were these pictures taken early Sunday morning? http://www.mainstreetpainesville.org/
May 27, 201114 yr We have towns much smaller with way better building stock than that. Wooster comes to mind immediately.
May 28, 201114 yr Great-looking abandoned industrial complex. I think there's more to Cleveland. It has a prominent place in Pentecostal Christianity as headquarter of the Church of God (Cleveland, Tennessee), and I think that's the context in which I first heard of it. What's shown in the photos looks clean and well-kept.
June 1, 201114 yr thanks for sharing. Everytime I used to book a flight this would come up and I wondered what it was like. That and Cleveland TX. One time we were at a BBQ joint outside of houston and the bee hived waitress asked "where Ya'll from?". "Cleveland" we answered, and she said "that is such a fine a little town" . ... "why yes it is"
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