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| | Bradley County, Tennessee - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Bradley County is home to Red Clay State Park, the site of the last Cherokee council before The Trail of Tears began. |
 | | Culturally, Bradley County is home to three high schools, two hospitals, two community theatres, one college, one university, one winery, one country club, several churches, the annual Nillie Bipper Arts and Crafts Festival, and the annual Halloween downtown block party. |
 | | Bradley County is considered one of the most, if not the most, heavily Republican county in traditionally-Republican leaning East Tennessee. |
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