Westview Cemetery


Westview Cemetery, located in Atlanta, Georgia, is the largest civilian cemetery in the Southeastern United States, comprising more than, 50% of which is undeveloped. Westview includes the graves of more than 100,000 people.

History

The land that would become Westview Cemetery was the site of a portion of the Battle of Ezra Church, a Civil War battle. The cemetery was established in 1884 on Atlanta's west side when Oakland Cemetery was mostly filled out. Over were purchased by a private corporation, headed by E. P. McBurney. The main gate is one of the oldest standing structures in Atlanta. The cemetery was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2020.

Structures

President Edmund Asa Ware was buried in a plot that straddled the then-segregated white and African-American sections of the cemetery in 1885. His body was moved to a memorial on the A.U. campus nine years later. Atlanta mayor Ivan Allen Jr. was buried at Westview when he died in 2003, but he was reinterred at Oakland Cemetery in 2009.

Location

The cemetery is located at 1680 Westview Drive SW, Atlanta, GA 30310. Its telephone number is 755-6611. The office is open Monday-Friday 9-5 and Saturday 9:30-2 and is closed on Sunday. Gates are open from 8 am until 5:30 pm every day except Christmas and Thanksgiving. The site is a fifteen-minute walk from the West Lake MARTA station.