Old Live Oak Cemetery, Selma
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Facts and practical information
Old Live Oak Cemetery is an historic cemetery in Selma, Alabama that was founded in 1829 and expanded in 1877. The newer portion is sometimes called New Live Oak Cemetery and the cemetery is collectively known as Live Oak Cemetery. It contains burials of Confederate States of America leaders, as well Benjamin Sterling Turner, an African-American who served as U.S. Representative for Alabama during the Reconstruction era. The cemetery is at 110 Dallas Avenue approximately 0.7 miles west of downtown Selma. ()
Coordinates: 32°24'19"N, 87°2'1"W
Day trips
Old Live Oak Cemetery – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Joseph T. Smitherman Historic Building, Sturdivant Hall, Edmund Pettus Bridge, National Voting Rights Museum.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Old Live Oak Cemetery?
Nearby attractions include Icehouse Historic District, Selma (11 min walk), Joseph T. Smitherman Historic Building, Selma (12 min walk), Old Town Historic District, Selma (16 min walk), Sturdivant Hall, Selma (16 min walk).