• The Nashville City Cemetery was open to all people. Let’s learn a little bit more about the City Cemetery and the famous Nashvillians who rest there.
  • Nashville City Cemetery: A veritable history lesson in stone, this public cemetery dates from 1822. Located near Civil War-era Fort Negley, the...
  • A walk among the tombstones at the Nashville City Cemetery means a walk back through a full-scope of Nashville's past.
  • 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.
  • The Association can be contacted at The Nashville City Cemetery Association, Inc. :: P.O. Box 150733 :: Nashville, TN 37215.
  • The Nashville City Cemetery, located at 1001 Fourth Avenue South at Oak Street, was established in 1820 and opened in 1822.
  • ...collaborated with the Nashville City Cemetery Association in a program of historical planting to aid conservation of this important historical Nashville landmark.
  • The Nashville City Cemetery was opened on January 1st, 1822, making it the oldest public cemetery in Nashville.