Take a tour of President Andrew Jackson's beloved Nashville estate,
which has been preserved as both a museum and historic home in which
visitors can stroll along and learn about the history of the Music
City area. The property, purchased by Andrew Jackson in 1804,
includes the mansion, several outbuildings, and the modest (although
expensively decorated) log farmhouse that Jackson and his wife Rachel
lived in for the first sixteen years of their land ownership. You'll
learn how Jackson thrived in farming (with the help of slaves, who
eventually numbered as many as 150) while balancing his military and
political careers. You can also follow the story of Jackson's life by
examining the buildings that were built as his wealth grew, including
the mansion which was completed in 1820. As an avid horseman, Jackson
quickly added stables for his racing and stud 'hobby.' Romantics will
recognize the makings of a true love story as they explore the garden
Jackson designed for his wife Rachel Jackson. This same garden, which
includes the same flower species Rachel originally planted, also
serves as the final resting place for the Presidential couple.
Admission Price Includes: The Hermitage Mansion guided tour with
costumed historical interpreters throughout the house to provide
information and answer questions The Andrew Jackson Visitor Center: A
15-minute introductory film about Andrew Jackson and The Hermitage,
plus exhibits on the Jackson Family and the Hermitage. (Includes
changing/visiting exhibits) The Hermitage Grounds self-guided tour of
The Garden, Tomb, Alfred's Cabin, and 'Beyond the Mansion' sites
related to slavery, farming, and nature.
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