Lott Cemetery, Waycross
Facts and practical information
Lott Cemetery is a cemetery in Waycross, Georgia that was established in 1877. It occupies the block bounded by Butler, Tebeau, Quarterman, and Pendleton streets. There were no areas designated for religious or ethnic groups. African-American graves are along the western edge. Several veterans of the Confederate States Army are also buried there. It was the main cemetery in the city until the Oakland Cemetery was created in 1901 and the Aftican-American Pine Hill Cemetery in 1907. There is a wide variety of funerary art in the cemetery. ()
Waycross
Lott Cemetery – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Downtown Waycross Historic District, First African Baptist Church and Parsonage, United States Post Office and Courthouse, Waycross Historic District.