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  1. Cleveland is a city in Bolivar County, Mississippi, United States.The population was 11,199 as of the 2020 United States Census. Cleveland has a large commercial economy, with numerous restaurants, stores, and services along U.S. 61.Cleveland is one of the two county seats of Bolivar County (the other being Rosedale).Cleveland is also home to Delta State University and The Grammy Museum ...

  2. Cleveland Event Center, Cleveland, Mississippi. 400 likes · 1 talking about this · 278 were here. If you have a milestone, goal, etc. to celebrate, or an event that you want to sponsor, the Cleveland...

  3. 31 paź 2024 · Cleveland, Mississippi, deserves a top spot on your Southern getaway list. With its impressive history, vibrant artist scene, and warm Southern hospitality, Cleveland delivers a travel experience that’s distinctive and unforgettable.

  4. Cleveland, Mississippi, in Bolivar county, is 80 miles SE of Pine Bluff, Arkansas and 104 miles S of Memphis, Tennessee. Cleveland History. Cleveland was named in the honor of President Grover Cleveland. It was formed in 1869 and was originally served by the Louisville, New Orleans and Texas Railroad.

  5. Cleveland Central High School is a public high school in Cleveland, Mississippi. The sole high school of the Cleveland School District, it serves Cleveland, Boyle, Renova, and Merigold. [2] The school occupies the grounds of the old Cleveland High School and Margaret Green Junior High School. [3]

  6. Cleveland High School was a public high school that served students in grades 912, located in Cleveland, Mississippi. After it and East Side High were ordered to consolidate, it was renamed Cleveland Central High school, and East Side High was converted to Cleveland Central Middle School.

  7. A list of Historical Markers and War Memorials in . HMdb.org ... Dover Mill. 1943-1993 Water for Boiler House. Cleveland Mills, Lawndale, N.C. 1993-2011 Idle. Cleveland Mills. 9-14-2011 Moved to Metcalfe Station. . . . ... 1914 - June 10, 1972 Col. John Lucien Smith U.S.M.C. In 54 days of aerial combat in the Solomon Islands he destroyed 19 ...

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