• The Nashville City Cemetery, located at 1001 4th Avenue South, is the oldest continuously operated public cemetery in Nashville.
  • Nashville City Cemetery is the oldest public cemetery in Nashville, Tennessee. Many of Nashville's prominent historical figures are buried there.
  • Take a few moments to enjoy the peace and quiet in a all too loud and busy city of Nashville. ... We visited Nashville City Cemetery on September 28 2014.
  • The Nashville City Cemetery was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1972.
  • The Master Gardeners of Davidson County (MGDC) have been collaborating with the Nashville City Cemetery Association since 1988 to beautify and promote...
  • These people are only a few of the many stories to be found at the Nashville City Cemetery.
  • Nashville is a city packed full of all kinds of history from every era.
  • Opened in 1822, City Cemetery replaced Nashville's previous public cemetery, which was located just north of today's State Capitol building.
  • Opened in 1822, the City Cemetery is the oldest continuously operated public cemetery in Nashville.
  • A virtual tour of the Nashville City Cemetery for the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County.
  • He was initially laid to rest in his family’s plantation’s land but was reinterred for safekeeping in the Nashville City Cemetery in 2010 when his grave was...
  • Located near Civil War-era Fort Negley, the cemetery is the final resting place of many of Nashville's earliest settlers, including founder James Robertson.
  • Located near downtown Nashville on 4th Avenue South, the Nashville City Cemetery continues to be an important historical site.