Nashville City Cemetery
4.7FreeExplore Music City's oldest public cemetery rich in historic Tennessee heritage
Established in 1822, the Nashville City Cemetery is the city's oldest public graveyard and a site listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It serves as the final resting place for notable figures including Nashville founders, Civil War generals, and thousands of early residents. Visitors can walk the peaceful grounds on self-guided tours to admire restored 19th-century monuments and headstones.
History
The cemetery was established to provide a final resting place for Nashville's residents and has been the site of numerous burials of notable figures, including war veterans and prominent local citizens. Over the years, it has become a place of reflection and historical interest.
Expert notes
- Visit during daylight hours for safety and visibility.
- Respect the graves and do not disturb any markers.
- Bring water and wear comfortable shoes if walking.
- Consider a guided tour for in-depth knowledge.
- Check for any special events before visiting.
Features
- Educational Programs
- Guided Tours
- Historical Monuments
- Parking Available
- Photography Opportunities
- Rest Areas
- Scenic Walkways
- Wildlife Observation
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