Centenary Avenue Historic DistrictCentenary Avenue Historic District is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]
Cherokee HistoryHere in a log cabin was the last home, east of the Mississippi, of John Ross, principal chief of the Cherokee Nation. Here Chief Ross and his guest, J... [click for more]
Chief Jack WalkerHere stood the home of John Walker, Junior, known as ?Chief Jack?. A grandson of Nancy Ward, he was prominent in the affairs of the Cherokee nation, b... [click for more]
Cleveland During the Civil WarCleveland During the Civil War
Struggle for Control
When the Civil War began, Cleveland was a divided community w... [click for more]
Cooper CemeteryIn 1873, Bennet Cooper (1797-1886) gave one-quarter of an acre of land for a family burying ground. His first wife, Lydia, was buried there along with... [click for more]
Craigmiles HallCraigmiles Hall is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]
Fillauer Brothers BuildingFillauer Brothers Building is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]
Hair Conrad CabinHair Conrad Cabin is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]
Hardwick Woolen MillsHardwick Woolen Mills is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]
Ocoee Street Historic DistrictOcoee Street Historic District is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]
Rattlesnake SpringsOne and one-fifth miles to the east on the Dry Valley Road is Rattlesnake Springs, where 13,000 Cherokee Indians were assembled prior to their removal... [click for more]
Red Clay Council Ground One mile west was this Cherokee council ground. Here was held the last council between the United States and the Cherokee nation, preceding the remov... [click for more]
U.S. Post OfficeU.S. Post Office is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]