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Cleveland Carports and Sheds
Cleveland Carports and Sheds is your Local Factory Direct Authorized Dealer for Quality Metal Carports, Garages, Barns, RV Covers, Metal Sheds, Car Sheds, Ag Structures, Boat Covers, Sheds and Portable Buildings In Tennessee & Georgia !
Cleveland Carports and Sheds
Cleveland Carports and Sheds
710 S Lee Hwy, Cleveland, TN 37311Cleveland Tennessee 37311United States
(423) 650-5973
Business Description
Our Carports & Portable Buildings can be customized to meet all your Storage Shed needs. Whether it's a place to park your Boat or Truck, RV Cover, Ag Barn, a new Man-Cave, She-Shed, Garage, Metal Building, Shop, Cabin, Office Space or you simply need more Storage, Cleveland Carports and Sheds has you Covered.
We are proud to offer our customers top-quality building products at affordable prices.
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About Cleveland
Cleveland is the county seat of and largest city in Bradley County, Tennessee. The population was 47,356 at the 2020 census. It is the principal city of the Cleveland metropolitan area, Tennessee (consisting of Bradley and neighboring Polk County), which is included in the Chattanooga–Cleveland–Dalton, TN–GA–AL Combined Statistical Area. Cleveland is the seventeenth-largest city in Tennessee and has the fifth-largest industrial economy, having thirteen Fortune 500 manufacturers. == History == === Early history === For thousands of years before European encounter, this area was occupied by succeeding cultures of indigenous peoples. Peoples of the South Appalachian Mississippian culture, beginning about 900–1000 CE, established numerous villages along the river valleys and tributaries. In the more influential villages, they built a single, large earthen platform mound, sometimes surmounted by a temple or elite residence, which was an expression of their religious and political system. This area was later part of a large territory occupied by the Cherokee Nation, an Iroquoian-speaking people believed to have migrated south from the Great Lakes area, where other Iroquoian tribes arose. Their public architecture was known as the townhouse, a large structure designed for the community to gather together. In some cases, these were built on top of existing mounds; in others the townhouse would front on a broad plaza.