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Bradford
Bradford is the "Doodle Soup Capital of the World". No one knows the
exact origin of this hot, spicy, savory dish. Some say the recipe was
brought to Tennessee more than 150 years ago; others say it originated
here. People from the entire area, as well as all parts of the nation,
come to Bradford to sample the famous soup.The Bradford Doodle Soup Days
are held annually - the third weekend in September. For more information
on this year's event, see the ACTIVITIES & EVENTS section.
Bradford has two industrial sites:
Site 1 - Bradford Industrial Park
78 acres sitting on TN 54 and US 45-E
Water, sewage, electricity and gas on site.
Site 2 - Wingo Property
30 acres in town near Business 45-E
Rail is on site.
For more information on both of these sites, see the
SITES & BUILDINGS.
section (under Gibson County-Bradford).
Bradford has its own school system - preschool through 12th grade. For
more information, see EDUCATION
section.
Bradford City Hall
207 East Main Street
Bradford, TN 38316
Phone: (731) 742-3465
Fax: (731) 742-2969
Email: bdfrecorder@yahoo.com
Website: none
Town Meetings: First Monday of each month at 6pm at Conference Room on
City Hall.
Mayor Ray Arnold
202 138 Oak St.
Bradford, Tennessee 38316
Phone: 731-742- 2896 |
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Alderman Frank Lockard
202 Hwy. 45 South
Bradford, Tennessee 38316
Phone: 731-742- 3349 |
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Alderman Tammy Taylor
301 West Main Street
Bradford, Tennessee 38316
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Alderman Jeff McCarter
139 Oak Street
Bradford, Tennessee 38316
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Alderman Betty Cunningham
111 Oak Street
Bradford, Tennessee 38316 |
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