Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage
4.7$$· ModerateExplore the historic home and expansive grounds of America's seventh president.
Located roughly 20 minutes from downtown Nashville, Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage is a 1,120-acre historic site and Greek Revival mansion dedicated to the life and legacy of the seventh U.S. president. Visitors can tour the restored mansion, walk through historic gardens, and view museum exhibits detailing Jackson's complex national history. Guided tours and grounds passes offer immersive insights into 19th-century American history.
History
The Hermitage was built in 1819 and served as the home of Andrew Jackson until his death in 1845. The estate has been meticulously preserved and maintained, reflecting Jackson's life, his presidency, and the complexities of his legacy.
Expert notes
- Purchase tickets online in advance to avoid long lines.
- Consider taking a guided tour for a richer experience.
- Check the website for special events and programs.
- Wear comfortable shoes for walking around the estate.
- Plan to spend more time in the museum for a comprehensive understanding.
- Bring a camera to capture the beautiful grounds.
- Visit the gift shop for unique souvenirs.
- Explore the gardens for a peaceful retreat.
- Check the weather before your visit as some areas are outdoors.
- Stay hydrated, especially during warmer months.
Features
- Accessible Facilities
- Audio Tours
- Educational Programs
- Event Spaces
- Gift Shop
- Guided Tours
- Historical Exhibits
- Museum Exhibits
- Outdoor Gardens
- Parking
- Picnic Areas
- Restrooms
- Self-Guided Tours
- Special Events
- Walking Trails
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