Cemeteries: The Original Parks
July 7, 2025 Leave a comment
July is Parks & Recreation Month, and here in Decatur, we’re celebrating by spotlighting an unexpected but special green space—the Historic Decatur Cemetery.
Long before manicured lawns and paved trails, 19th-century cemeteries offered what we now call parks—peaceful landscapes for strolling, reflection, and community togetherness. The city cemetery movement, inspired by Mount Auburn in Boston (est. 1831), combined scenic paths, ornamental plantings, and serene spaces—all for public enjoyment.
Decatur Cemetery: Downtown’s Largest Green Space
- At 58 acres, it’s the largest greenspace in downtown Decatur, located just a half-mile from the Square.
- Established in the 1820s (even pre-dating Decatur’s incorporation in 1823), it’s the oldest burial ground in metro Atlanta, now housing over 20,000 graves.
- The Victorian-style 7.5-acre Old Section, with its curving paths and landmark monuments, reflects early “cemetery park” design.
- Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1997, offering a living classroom of local history .
Meet the Friends of Decatur Cemetery
The volunteer group Friends of Decatur Cemetery works alongside the City to preserve, maintain, and enliven this space—through tree plantings, gazebo restorations, tours, and educational outreach.
Join the Scavenger Hunt & Celebrate!
n celebration of Parks & Recreation Month, the Friends of Decatur Cemetery are hosting a fun and family-friendly scavenger hunt throughout the cemetery grounds!
Discover historic markers, unique monuments, and hidden natural gems as you explore Downtown Decatur’s largest green space. It’s the perfect way for families, friends, and history lovers to connect with nature and local heritage—all while enjoying the outdoors!

Come together in this beautiful, living park that tells the stories of Decatur’s past—while celebrating Parks & Recreation Month!
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