Bradley County, Tennessee
Located between Chattanooga and Knoxville on I-75, Bradley County is in the middle of one of nature's most beautiful playgrounds. Just 20 minutes away is the beautiful Ocoee River and the site of the Whitewater Venue in the 1996 Olympics. Visitors have come to know Bradley County as the gateway to the Cherokee National Forest and the Great Smoky Mountains.
The Hiwassee River is the first designated State Scenic River in Tennessee. The Hiwassee offers a wide variety of outdoor recreational opportunities such as canoeing, fishing, hiking and nature photography as well as skiing, boating and camping on some sections of the river.
Bradley County’s unique history includes the home of the Cherokee Nation whose last Eastern Capitol is now known as Red Clay State Historical Park. It is an interpreted site certified by the National Trail of Tears Association and stands as a reminder of the spot where they were notified of their tragic journey ahead.
There are significant Civil War sites in Bradley County and two Gateway markers explain why President Abraham Lincoln placed a high priority upon capturing and controlling the railroad in the County Seat of Cleveland. This would enable union troops to control the supply lines to the looming battle in Chattanooga in November of 1863.
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The Farm has been in the owner’s family since 1898. The Owners Uncle operated a Nursery named Easterly Nursery. The nursery eventually moved a mile to South Lee Highway, where it is still operated today.
This Building was built in 1895 by John Callaway Moore who lived upstairs with his family. Later sold to Joe Moore (No Relation) in 1930’s who continued to operate the pharmacy.
Foster’s Trail & Alpaca Farm breeds and sells elite Huacaya Alpacas. They offer visitors the opportunity to experience and learn about these inquisitive, unique animals from South America. They also offer alpaca by-products from their fleece, such as ...
We have had an e-bay store since 2007. We then moved to also selling on another site in early 2008. In June 2009 we started a small "brick 'n mortar" store. We outgrew that space very quickly and decided it was time to move. We moved to the first lo ...
Misty Mountain is where quality grows. Customers can find Perennials, shrubs, vegetable plants, seeds, annuals, balloon bouquets, indoor plants, and much more. Most of the plants are grown locally, right on the farm.
The Museum Center at 5ive Points opened to the public on September 11, 1999, after breaking ground nearly a year and a half earlier on May 29, 1998. The Museum Center is both a museum and cultural center. The Museum houses exhibits and artifacts rel ...
The Farm at Walker Valley is a 4th generation farm, raising primarily beef cattle on the 550 acre farm. They launched a pumpkin patch in the fall of 2009 and are launching other Agri-tourism operations including event rentals.
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