• Overview. Nashville City Cemetery was opened on January 1, 1822. By 1850, over 11,000 people were buried there.
  • The Nashville City Cemetery, located at 1001 4th Avenue South, is the oldest continuously operated public cemetery in Nashville.
  • Sunday, April 27th, Tony and I stopped at the Nashville City Cemetery. ... We visited Nashville City Cemetery on September 28 2014.
  • The Nashville City Cemetery is the oldest public cemetery in the city. It is home to many musicians and historical figures and houses over 22,000 burials.
  • Nestled south of downtown near Fort Negley is the oldest continuously operated public cemetery in Music City — the Nashville City Cemetery.
  • The Nashville City Cemetery was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1972.
  • Nashville City Cemetery is the oldest public cemetery in Nashville, Tennessee. Home to many historical figures and musicians, this Music City burying ground...
  • Nashville City Cemetery is the oldest public burial ground in the city of Nashville. This Music City cemetery is the site of over 22,000 burials...
  • Nashville City Cemetery, 1927. This information is from an article published in the Tennessean newspaper, Sunday, September 18, 1927.
  • The Nashville City Cemetery is one of the most incredible and eerie historic places in Tennessee, known as one of the oldest graveyards.
  • The Nashville City Cemetery was opened on January 1st, 1822, making it the oldest public cemetery in Nashville.
  • Nashville City Cemetery: A veritable history lesson in stone, this public cemetery dates from 1822. Located near Civil War-era Fort Negley, the...
  • ...collaborated with the Nashville City Cemetery Association in a program of historical planting to aid conservation of this important historical Nashville landmark.