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Cleveland
Georgia was established in 1857 and incorporated as a town August
18, 1870. Cleveland is also the county seat of White County, GA.
The White County, Georgia courthouse and Museum houses the White
County Historical Society. This historical museum features a number
of exhibits and displays that reflect on the Civil War with old
documents and historical facts. The courthouse, built between 1859
and 1860, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Cleveland is the home of Babyland General Hospital, where visitors
can watch the delivery of the unique Cabbage Patch Kids. Truett-McConnell
College, a private two-year Baptist college, is located in
Cleveland, GA.
According to 2000 Census, the City of Cleveland had a population of
1,907 persons. Between 1990 and 2000, the city experienced a
population increase of 15.4%, compared to the state growth during
this period of 26.4%.
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