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Hank Williams Memorial & Gravesite: A Country Music Pilgrimage

Honor the legacy of a country music icon at the Hank Williams Memorial & Gravesite in Montgomery, a place of pilgrimage for fans worldwide.

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Pay your respects to the legendary Hank Williams at his final resting place in Montgomery's Oakwood Cemetery Annex. The site features a marble replica of his signature cowboy hat and monuments to Hank and his first wife, Audrey, set amidst a vibrant green turf.

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Local tips

  • The gravesite is located in the Oakwood Cemetery Annex, not the main Oakwood Cemetery; follow the signs for the Hank Williams Memorial.
  • Consider visiting the Hank Williams Museum in downtown Montgomery to complement your visit to the gravesite.
  • Be respectful of other visitors and the solemnity of the cemetery.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From downtown Montgomery, the Oakwood Cemetery Annex is approximately a 5-minute drive. Starting near the Hank Williams statue at the intersection of Commerce and Tallapoosa streets, head east on Commerce Street, then turn left onto Upper Wetumpka Road. Continue for several blocks; the cemetery will be on your left. Follow the signs for the Hank Williams Memorial within the cemetery. There are no costs associated with walking.

  • Public Transport

    From downtown Montgomery, several bus lines operated by the Montgomery Area Transit System (MATS) can take you near the Oakwood Cemetery Annex. Bus lines 2, 4, and 8 stop near the cemetery. From the nearest bus stop (Madison & Capitol), it is a 6-minute walk to the cemetery entrance. A single ride fare is approximately $1.25.

  • Taxi/Ride-share

    From downtown Montgomery, a taxi or ride-share service (Uber/Lyft) to the Oakwood Cemetery Annex will typically cost between $8 and $15, depending on traffic and demand. The journey takes approximately 5-10 minutes. Be sure to specify 'Oakwood Cemetery Annex' to your driver, as there are multiple cemeteries in the area.

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The Hank Williams Memorial & Gravesite, located in the Oakwood Cemetery Annex in Montgomery, Alabama, serves as a poignant tribute to one of country music's most influential figures. Hiram King Williams, known as Hank Williams, was born in 1923 and died tragically at the young age of 29 in 1953. Despite his short life, Williams left an indelible mark on the genre, penning enduring hits such as "Your Cheatin' Heart," "Hey, Good Lookin'," and "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry." The memorial features a marble replica of Hank Williams' signature cowboy hat, along with two white marble monuments dedicated to Hank and his first wife, Audrey, who inspired many of his heartache songs. The gravesite is covered in bright artificial grass, creating a striking visual contrast within the historic cemetery. The back of Hank's monument features a sentiment engraved by Audrey. Oakwood Cemetery Annex, where Williams is buried, is located next to Oakwood Cemetery. The cemetery is open to the public during daylight hours and is free to visit. Fans from around the world make the pilgrimage to pay their respects to the country music icon. Ceremonies are held at the gravesite twice a year, on January 1st, the anniversary of his death, and on September 17th, his birthday. Beyond the memorial, visitors can explore other Hank Williams-related sites in Montgomery, including the Hank Williams Museum in downtown Montgomery, which houses a collection of memorabilia from his life and career, and a life-size bronze statue of Williams located in downtown.

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