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  2. Lee University - Wikipedia

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    Centenary is the oldest extant building on Lee's campus. In 1947, Bob Jones College moved from Cleveland to Greenville, South Carolina. [14] The Bible training school purchased the 20-acre campus for $1.5 million and the institution returned to Cleveland under a new name, Lee College, to honor its second president, Rev. F.J. Lee. [7] [9] After the move, the junior college received ...

  3. Cleveland, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland is the county seat of, and largest city in, Bradley County, Tennessee. [10] The population was 47,356 at the 2020 census. [11] 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.

  4. Lee University Campus Choir - Wikipedia

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    In Cleveland, Tennessee, the Church of God started the Bible Training School which later became Lee College and is now Lee University. [1] This higher education institution sponsored "The Church of God Hour" on the local radio stations and featured a 40 voice mixed choir, which has had several directors, including Harold Cato, Y.H. Yates, and Roosevelt Miller.

  5. Bradley County, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Bradley County, Tennessee. /  35.15°N 84.86°W  / 35.15; -84.86. Bradley County is a county located in the southeastern portion of the U.S. state of Tennessee. As of the 2020 census, the population was 108,620, [ 4] making it the thirteenth most populous county in Tennessee. Its county seat is Cleveland. [ 5]

  6. Church of God (Cleveland, Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    The Church of God operates Lee University, a Christian Liberal Arts university in Cleveland, Tennessee, established in 1918. [25] In response to the need for a graduate seminary, the Church of God Graduate School of Christian Ministries opened in 1975.

  7. Charles Paul Conn - Wikipedia

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    Charles Paul Conn (born December 23, 1945) is Chancellor and former President of Lee University in Cleveland, Tennessee. Conn became president of Lee University in 1986 and announced retirement in 2019. He retired in 2020 to become chancellor. [1] He was the longest serving CEO of any college or university in Tennessee history.

  8. Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    ZIP Codes: ZIP Codes [9] 44101–44147, 44181, 44188, 44190–44199 ... Kinsman, Lee–Miles (including Lee ... The Cleveland Thyagaraja Festival held each spring at ...

  9. St. Luke's Episcopal Church (Cleveland, Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    St. Luke's Episcopal Church is a historic church at Ocoee and Central Streets, NW in Cleveland, Tennessee, United States. It is one of the city's oldest buildings and the second oldest church building in Cleveland. The Gothic Revival-style church building was built in 1873.