• The Nashville City Cemetery, located at 1001 4th Avenue South, is the oldest continuously operated public cemetery in Nashville.
  • Overview. Nashville City Cemetery was opened on January 1, 1822. By 1850, over 11,000 people were buried there.
  • THIS SATURDAY, October 28, the Master Gardeners of Davidson County will be at the Nashville City Cemetery to give a presentation on seed saving.
  • The Nashville City Cemetery was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1972.
  • 212 Followers, 69 Following, 22 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Nashville City Cemetery (@nashvillecitycemetery).
  • Nashville City Cemetery is located at 1001 Fourth Avenue South* at the corner of Fourth Avenue South and Oak Street.
  • Nashville City Cemetery is the oldest public cemetery in Nashville, Tennessee. Home to many historical figures and musicians, this Music City burying ground...
  • Sunday, April 27th, Tony and I stopped at the Nashville City Cemetery. ... We visited Nashville City Cemetery on September 28 2014.
  • Nashville's City Cemetery is the oldest public cemetery in the city and holds over 22,000 remains, including some of Nashville's founders.
  • Native defenses were common, and many settlers did not survive past an early age. Some of the inhabitants of the Nashville City Cemetery tell this story.