23rd Annual Memorial Day Dash 5k Race
Proceeds benefit the Nashville City Cemetery Association’s mission to protect, preserve, restore, and promote the historic Nashville City Cemetery. Link to race website coming soon.
Proceeds benefit the Nashville City Cemetery Association’s mission to protect, preserve, restore, and promote the historic Nashville City Cemetery. Link to race website coming soon.
We will post the theme for this tour soon. Please check back.
Explore sites such as the Civil War Medicinal Bed, the Master Gardener’s Project Gardens surrounding the Keeble Building, and different grave types in the City
A researcher combing files in the National Archives discovered these long-lost Tennessee records, and the TSLA contracted with the National Archives to create a copy
Nashville City Cemetery Donate Support the Nashville City Cemetery Opened in 1822, the City Cemetery is the oldest continuously operated public cemetery in Nashville. A walk
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Join us for our most popular tours of the year. Evening lantern tours of City Cemetery. Lantern tours are only offered during the month of
We are looking for vendors who specialize in crafts made during the late 18th century (1700s) to early 20th century (1900s). If you or someone you know makes these crafts, we would be happy to have you out!
Nashville City Cemetery Restoration History Learn More Restoration work at the Nashville City Cemetery was under the supervision of Fred Zahn, Metro Historical Commission. The
Nashville City Cemetery Tours Learn More Visit the Nashville City Cemetery The Nashville City Cemetery provides free tours on the second Saturday of each month.
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P.O. Box 150733, Nashville, TN 37215-0733