Cleveland Apple Festival

The Cleveland Apple Festival is a family event held on the third weekend of October in downtown Cleveland, Tennessee around the Bradley County courthouse square. This annual festival offers a juried art and craft show, live bluegrass music, food booths, pony and a hayride, entertainment, contests and children's activities. Unlike many festivals of its kind in the U.S. The Cleveland Apple Festival does not charge for children to participate in the various children's activities provided in the children's area. The Cleveland Apple Festival is a 501(c)(3) public charity.

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