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Oakwood Cemetery Chapel. The Chapel is a visitor center where we can, as an act of remembrance, learn about our cultural heritage through the people who were buried in the surrounding cemetery. Genealogy reveals our forebears' influence on the past and future.
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Oakwood Cemetery, originally called City Cemetery, is the oldest city-owned cemetery in Austin, Texas. Situated on a hill just east of I-35 that overlooks downtown Austin, just north of the Swedish Hill Historic District and south of Disch-Falk Field, the once-isolated site is now in the center of the city.
Oakwood Cemetery. Added: 1 Jan 2000. Find a Grave Cemetery ID: 5704. Oakwood was established in 1839. It has two Jewish burial sections, Beth Israel #1 and Beth Israel #2. The neighboring Annex is located at 1601 Comal...
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Address: 1601 Navasota St., Austin, TX 78702. Telephone: (512) 978-2320. Visit Website. Details. About. Oakwood Cemetery was originally established on 10 acres as the City Cemetery in 1839, the same year the City of Austin was established within the Republic of Texas.
- 1601 Navasota St, Austin, 78702, TX
- (512) 978-2320
Designed by Austin architect, Charles Page, the historic Gothic-revival chapel is located within Oakwood Cemetery, a City of Austin Historic Landmark, registered Historic Texas Cemetery, and a National Register of Historic Places site.