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- en.wikipedia.org Oakwood Cemetery (Austin, Texas)September 17, 1985. Oakwood Cemetery, originally called City Cemetery, is the oldest city-owned cemetery in Austin, Texas.
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g30196-d558669-…Took a tour of Oakwood Cemetery and what an eye opening experience. A large array of famous and not so famous in the Austin area.
- facebook.com Oakwood-Cemetery-Austin-Texas-…Oakwood Cemetery, Austin, Texas, Austin. 74 tykkäystä. Located on the East side of 35 in Austin, TX in view of the Capital, this cemetery dates from the...
- austintexas.gov department/oakwood-cemetery-chapelIn 1914, the City of Austin expanded another 18 acres east of Comal Street for the Oakwood Cemetery Annex.
- onlyinyourstate.com texas/austin/oakwood-cemetery…Oakwood Cemetery spans over 40 acres in east Austin, and the stunning tombstones stand proud and majestic over the city skyline.
- austintexas.org listings/oakwood-cemetery-&-…Oakwood Cemetery was originally established on 10 acres as the City Cemetery in 1839, the same year the City of Austin was established within the Republic of...
- Oakwood Cemetery was created in 1862 with the first idea for it coming from the women of Austin. We're located in Austin, Minnesota.
- lunaticsproject.com post/the-history-of-oakwood-…Welcome to Oakwood Cemetery, a historic burial ground nestled in the heart of Austin, Texas, dating back to the 1850s.
- ghostcitytours.com austin/haunted-austin/haunted-…meet the ghosts who haunted this Austin Cemetery. Once a graverobber's paradise, this cemetery is crawling with poltergeists. Fast Facts.
- austin-tx.alluschurches.com oakwood-cemetery-150/Last reviews about Oakwood Cemetery in Austin, TX. ... Oakwood Cemetery website info. Website address: austintexas.gov.
- rileygardnermemorial.com oakwood-cemetery-austin-…Need a monument built and placed in Oakwood Cemetery - Austin, TX. Riley Gardner Memorial is here to help you tell your loved one's story.
- texastimetravel.com directory/oakwood-cemetery-2/Across the decades, the name has changed; in 1886 it was “City Cemetery”; 1903, “Austin City Cemetery”; 1912, “Oakwood”.