
Lexington Cemetery - Lexington Cemetery
It’s one part of our commitment to keeping the Lexington Cemetery as beautiful and affordable in the future as it is today We invite you to visit, and to inquire about interment options including burial lots, …
Genealogy & Records Search - Lexington Cemetery
Please include your name, mailing address and phone number and a brief statement about your relationship to or interest in the person who is memorialized in The Lexington Cemetery. Are you …
Cemetery History - Lexington Cemetery
The Lexington Cemetery erected a monument to commemorate the first burial in the garden cemetery, which took place on October 2, 1849. Eighty-six burials had been conducted by the end of 1850, …
About Us - Lexington Cemetery
It is a historical landmark that documents the social, political, military and environmental history of the community. Encompassing 170 acres, it is comprised of a national and public cemetery with over …
Tours & Events - Lexington Cemetery
It is a community memorial grounds that celebrates life in a park-like setting. In spring, an avenue of dogwoods, color crab apples, ornamental magnolias and pink weeping cherries lead to 16,000 …
Notable People - Lexington Cemetery
The Lexington Cemetery reflects the social and economic changes that have taken place in Lexington-Fayette County. Within its gates lie people of different political, economic and social standing, race, …
Services - Lexington Cemetery
Lots are available throughout the Cemetery grounds. Most of the cemetery features sections where headstones are used to memorialize the deceased; however, new sections are available for people …
Nature - Lexington Cemetery
Situated on 170 acres of land, The Lexington Cemetery has over 200 species of trees including beautiful flowering dogwoods, crab apples, ornamental magnolias and pink weeping cherries.
Available Lots - Lexington Cemetery
Plots in Lexington Cemetery CemLS Listing #1983 Section 52 Ground Burial Cremation Mausoleum View
Rules & Guidelines - Lexington Cemetery
While we invite the public to enjoy the garden and park atmosphere of The Lexington Cemetery, we are obliged to protect the dignity of those resting here and the expectations of their family and friends.