• In 1914, the City of Austin expanded another 18 acres east of Comal Street for the Oakwood Cemetery Annex.
  • Oakwood Cemetery, originally called City Cemetery, is the oldest city-owned cemetery in Austin, Texas. Situated on a hill just east of I-35 that overlooks downtown Austin...
  • Oakwood Cemetery was created in 1862 with the first idea for it coming from the women of Austin. We're located in Austin, Minnesota.
  • See all things to do. Oakwood Cemetery. 4.5. 11 reviews. #111 of 583 things to do in Austin. Cemeteries. Write a review. About. Austin's oldest cemetery.
  • The cemetery became the city’s official burial ground in 1856, and, shortly thereafter, the Austin Cemetery Association was established to care for the landscape.
  • Discover top rated places in Austin. Oakwood Cemetery - Cemetery in Austin, United States. Me and my mom are from Dallas we visited this cemetery...
  • Established in 1851, Oakwood Cemetery is the oldest city-owned cemetery in Austin, Texas, encompassing 34 acres with approximately 23,000 burials, 15...
  • Oakwood Cemetery spans over 40 acres in east Austin, and the stunning tombstones stand proud and majestic over the city skyline.
  • Nearby cemeteries. Oakwood Cemetery Annex. Austin, Travis County, Texas, USA. Total memorials10k+. Percent photographed68%.
  • Oakwood Cemetery is located at 1601 Navasota Street. In 1839, when Austin was favored to be the site for the capital of the Republic of Texas, a public...
  • Oakwood Maintenance and burial services are provided by the City of Austin at (512) 978-2320 and cemeteries@austintexas.gov.
  • 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...
  • meet the ghosts who haunted this Austin Cemetery. Once a graverobber's paradise, this cemetery is crawling with poltergeists. Fast Facts.