• Old Gray Cemetery located in downtown Knoxville occupies 13 acres of beauty and history.
  • Old Gray Cemetery is the second-oldest cemetery in Knoxville, Tennessee, United States. Established in 1850, the 13.47-acre (5.45 ha)...
  • Parking is available across the street at the church, and be sure to check out the Knoxville Veteran's cemetery, accessible at the back of Old Gray.
  • Old Gray Cemetery is a great combination of creepy and moving, with unique stones, amazing history, and lots to see.
  • Within walking distance of downtown Old Gray is Knoxville’s best example of the “Garden Cemetery” movement that began in Paris in the early 19th century.
  • Once used as pastureland just outside Knoxville’s city limits, the land that became Old Gray Cemetery was considered ideal for a suburban cemetery.
  • Knoxville, Tennessee | This cemetery, established in 1850, reflects the sympathies of East Tennessee during the Civil War with gravestones and sculpted...
  • If you’d like to visit Old Gray Cemetery, Knoxville Walking Tours is offering private tours for small groups right now during the pandemic.
  • Old Gray Cemetery is a historic burial ground in Knoxville, TN, providing a final resting place for individuals from the 19th and 20th centuries.
  • Named after English poet Thomas Gray, who wrote “Elegy in a Church Courtyard,” the gentle slopes of Old Gray lie between what is now an adult bookstore and...