The C.C. Card Auto Company Building in Cleveland, Tennessee, is a well-preserved example of early 20th-century commercial architecture designed to support the burgeoning automobile industry. Its distinct facade and functional layout reflect its original purpose as a dealership and service center.
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Architecture
263 Broad St., Nw, Cleveland, Tennessee
Social History; Commerce; Architecture; Community Planning And Development
Roughly Bounded By 50-100 Blk. Of Central Ave., 10-100 Blk.of Church & 100 Blk. Of Inman Sts., 100 Blk. Of 2nd St., Se., Cleveland, Tennessee
Transportation
175 Edwards St., Cleveland, Tennessee
Native American; Architecture; Exploration/Settlement; Social History
433 Blythewood Rd. Sw, Cleveland, Tennessee
Entertainment/Recreation; Architecture
170 Ocoee St., Ne, Cleveland, Tennessee
Architecture
833 Ocoee St., Nw, Cleveland, Tennessee
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Architecture; Social History; Industry
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Architecture; Commerce
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Entertainment/Recreation; Exploration/Settlement; Architecture
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Exploration/Settlement
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