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Yellow Page Search > Hermitage-Andrew Jackson Home
Hermitage-Andrew Jackson Home - (615) 889-2941
Hermitage-Andrew Jackson Home
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4580 Rachels Ln
Hermitage, TN 37076
(615) 889-2941
Markets:
Nashville, TN Metro
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Tips
- The Extras
After touring the mansion, stroll the garden where Jackson and his wife Rachel are buried.
- Know Before You Go
The last tour starts at 5pm and the staff says visits last a minimum of two hours.
Customer Reviews
A Beautiful Historic place to take your family
Reviewed by lynda_45 on
2005-04-12T00:00:00Z
This is a must see for your family vacation...we are planning to go back and take our grandchildren...as we have already taken our children a few years ago...Lynda
Really Nice!
Reviewed by uwish86 on
2003-05-22T16:41:01Z
A must-see for any history buff! A beautifully preserved home, acres of lush grounds and a friendly staff decked out in full period clothing make this a whole afternoon of FUN!
Pros: Everything about it
Cons: None
Take a step back in time!
Reviewed by lsmith2002 on
2002-06-03T00:00:00Z
My husband and I visited the Hermitage over Memorial Day weekend. It was just like taking a step back in time! There is a tour of the house and then you can walk the gardens and outbuildings on your own. We had a very enjoyable time and recommend it to everyone with an interest in history.
Not worth the visit by Wendy G.
Reviewed by HelloMetro User on
2005-11-29T00:00:00Z
The restaurant here offered decent food, but that was about the best they had to offer. The prices to visit the outside museum was extremely high, the food was a bit high too. You could not even drive by and look at the house you had to pay to get in to see it. I would not recommend taking the time to visit this historic site.
Hermitage The Home of President Andrew Jackson by Ann B.
Reviewed by HelloMetro User on
2005-11-11T00:00:00Z
A must see. It is a step back in time and a fun learning experience. Somehow it appeals to both children and adults. The guides are knowledgeable, interesting and charming. The gardens are very special and you can picture Andrew Jackson sitting there in the evening mourning the loss of her precious wife, Rachel.
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