Andrew Jackson's Hermitage
7 expert reviews
“The life and times of Andrew Jackson, known as Old Hickory, are reflected with great care at this house and museum.”
– Fodor's
Afar Magazine
"Pictured here is Tulip Grove, just one of the structures on the 1,100-acre site where former President Andrew Jackson once lived and now rests with his wife Rachel."
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Travel + Leisure
"Touring the plantation home and resting place of the seventh U.S. president, Andrew Jackson, is a favorite activity for history buffs and locals who grew up learning about his legacy. "
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"Guides in period costume welcome guests to the home of our nation’s seventh president, Andrew Jackson."
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Michelin Guide
2 Stars
"This former cotton plantation (1,120 acres/450ha) was built for Andrew Jackson (1767-1845), military hero from Tennessee and 7th president of the Union."
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U.S. News & World Report
13.0
"Constructed in 1821 for President Andrew Jackson, this Greek Revival mansion now stands as a National Historic Landmark and a preserved window into the president's home life"
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Fodor's
"Tours of the Greek Revival–style mansion are given daily by guides in full period dress, and you can explore outbuildings, gardens, the museum and Andrew Jackson’s final resting place at your own pace"
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