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Andrew Jacksons Hermitage | Visit in Nashville, TN As the homeplace of the nation’s 7 th president, Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage exists to preserve, educate and inspire It is important to tell the story of President Jackson and his era and inspire future generations, all while preserving this 1,120-acre National Historic Landmark
History of the Hermitage | Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage By definition, The Hermitage was a plantation during Andrew Jackson’s life and made cotton its business Cotton plants covered about 200 of the 1,000 or so acres A plantation is a large farm devoted primarily to growing a singular type of crop for profit
Plan Your Visit | Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage Visit The Hermitage in Nashville, Tennessee to walk through Andrew Jackson’s life and home, explore a beautiful, historic Tennessee farm and experience an important piece of Nashville and our nation
About | Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage Nashville’s premier historic site, The Hermitage, was once home to our 7th U S President, Andrew Jackson, from 1804 until his death in 1845 Remodeled by Jackson after a fire destroyed much of it in 1837, the mansion is a National Historic Landmark maintained to look just as it did in then
Early Life | Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage This bold, printed scenic wallpaper is one of the most striking elements found in the entry hall of The Hermitage Mansion Originally selected by Rachel Jackson, it illustrates the story of Telemachus, adapted from Homer's Odyssey
Visit Hermitage Nashville | Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage From interpreter-led tours of the historic mansion where Andrew Jackson lived to self-guided strolls through a beautiful garden and hiking trails, The Hermitage offers a variety of activities that are sure to please history-loving families, friends and couples on your next weekend trip
About Andrew Jackson | Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage The Hermitage was Andrew Jackson's home from 1804 until his death in 1845 Though The Hermitage's Collections include signficant personal items, the key source to researching Jackson is The Papers of Andrew Jackson Project based at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville
Enslaved Community | Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage The Hermitage endeavors to recover rare personal information about the African American men, women and children who also called this place home Letters, diaries and newspapers seldom existed for the millions of African Americans enslaved in the United States
Mansion | Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage Considered by many historians to be the best preserved early U S presidential home, the mansion at The Hermitage has welcomed 17 5 million visitors from around the world since opening as a museum in 1889