One Of The South's Most Beautiful Cemeteries Is Right Here In Alabama... And You'll Want To Visit
By Jennifer Young
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Published March 30, 2018
Alabama is filled with many remarkable places, including Old Live Oak Cemetery. In addition to it being one of the South’s most beautiful cemeteries, Old Live Oak Cemetery is also one of the most unique cemeteries in the state. To learn more about this historic cemetery, including why you should visit, read on.
Old Live Oak Cemetery was founded in 1829 and is located in Selma, Alabama. New portions of the cemetery are sometimes referred to as New Live Oak Cemetery and Live Oak Cemetery.
There are several historic features located throughout the cemetery, including monuments, statues, cannons, and more.
Visitors love strolling under the cemetery's Spanish moss-draped oaks. After just one visit, you will, too!
Old Live Oak Cemetery is one of the few cemeteries in the South that's included on the National Register of Historic Places. It's also included on the Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage.
Many notable people are buried in this historic cemetery, including William Rufus King, a former vice president of the United States, and Ann Weaver Norton, a children's book author.
While strolling the grounds of Old Live Oak Cemetery, you can't help but notice all of the cemetery's elaborate gravestones. Some are positively stunning!
So, the next time you visit Selma, be sure to take a stroll through Old Live Oak Cemetery. It's unlike anything you've ever seen.
Old Live Oak Cemetery is located at 110 West Dallas Avenue, Selma, Alabama 36701.
If you’ve ever visited Selma’s Old Live Oak Cemetery, please share your thoughts with us in the comments.
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