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You can tour the property, gardens and museum. The site is currently offering a grounds pass, limited General's Tours, limited VIP Tours and limited In Their Footsteps Tours. Audio tours are available on your own device as well. Andrew Jackson purchased the 425-acre farm from Nathaniel Hays in 1804, following the sale of his plantation, Hunter’s Hill. He quickly invested in the local economy, creating businesses in Clover Bottom.
We made reservations online, which was an easy process. 90% of the artifacts in the home are original to Jackson's Presidency. Afterward we were able to wander the grounds.
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There are outbuildings and a serene garden where Andrew and wife Rachel are buried. There is a winery adjacent to the Gift Shop, but we did not partake. The Hermitage, the home of late President Andrew Jackson and his wife, Rachel, is located on the outskirts of Nashville Tennessee.
This is done as a deterrent to third party vendors, i.e. scalpers, who may purchase large blocks of seats and then resell them online at an inflated cost. The term “household” refers to any shared information on one or more accounts. This includes, but may not be limited to matching names, mailing and billing addresses, email addresses, phone numbers and credit card numbers. Any households that purchase more than the allowed number of tickets may have their order refunded without notice. There are audio devices provided for self guided tours.
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The web page about the Wagon Tour advises that the wagons operate "from March to October, weather permitting." So one of our party could hold them while the others toured the home. The museum at the start is easily navigable. There is a relatively short walk to the house itself that should be possible however there are steps up to the house and there are steep stairway to reach the upper floor that may be more difficult. I do not believe there is a lift in the house. So the upper floor of the house may be too much.
The guides will tell you about the room but you have zero opportunity to actually look into the room except during the talk from a distance. The talk is the same so you get a fast rehersed talk while moving to different stations. One of my sore subjects are tours of famous people that spend more time telling you about the furniture or things than tell you about the person. I especially felt bad for two 6 years old that had nothing tailored for them on the tour and left knowing little to nothing about Jackson. Tours such as these are why many people say they hate history. Getting to experience a little of what Andrew Jackson’s life was like 200 years ago by seeing where and how he actually lived.
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Today, vistors will find The Hermitage restored to its appearance in 1837, when Jackson returned there after serving his second term as president. This National Historic Landmark features more than 30 historic buildings, a seasonal wagon tour, walking trails, beautiful gardens and grounds and much, much more. The Hermitage Mansion is considered to be the most accurately preserved early presidential home in the country. In recent years, new interpretive initiatives and programs have enhanced the experience of more than 230,000 annual visitors. Tour The Hermitage by horse-drawn wagon for a glimpse into what life was like for the enslaved men, women and children who lived and were forced to work on Jackson’s 1,100+ acre cotton plantation. This narrated tour takes visitors on a journey past archeological sites and discusses their significance in the daily lives of the enslaved community.
For event-specific policies, visit TPAC.ORG/ShowUpdates. Andrew Jackson Hall, where our Broadway season is presented, is a spacious proscenium theater with continental seating. The stage is 130’10” wide and 53’1” deep with a 57’4” x 36’0” proscenium opening. An orchestra shell walls are available for use if desired. With a maximum seating capacity of 2,472, including 47 pit seats, Andrew Jackson Hall is TPAC’s largest facility.
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Andrew is survived by his children Vanessa Payne, Savannah Payne and Jackson Payne. Grandchildren Abrianna Payne, Emmarie Gulley, and Remi Gulley. Brothers Michael Payne, Gary Payne, David Payne.

We have shared your sentiments with our Director of Interpretation. We hope you will visit the site again in the future and allow us the opportunity to deliver a better experience. Now for the major disappointment, the mansion. Be prepared for fast talking and be herded through the house. They do tours every 15 minutes with 2 different interpreters in the house. This means a max of 30 minutes in the house before you are pushed out.
We were pleased with the interpreter-led tour of the mansion and we were satisfied doing our own thing walking the grounds and seeing the other buildings on the property. But, man, oh man, was I jealous of the people that were allowed to go out onto the veranda. Had I looked at the differences between packages a little bit more closely ahead of time, I might have been willing to pay the extra to walk out onto a 19th-century plantation veranda! Do be sure to purchase tickets ahead of time online. Delivery times may vary, especially during peak periods. His body lies next to that of his wife in the tomb at the southeast corner of The Hermitage garden.

Stacie Connerty lives in Atlanta, Georgia with three teenagers. She has an insatiable love of travel, food and style & fashion. Stacie also loves all things tech, beauty, DIY, home decor, fitness, pet entertaining, and family. We used to live near Andrew Jackson State Park in SC and loved to visit.
Receive a notification when services are updated. Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage, home of the 7th president, is the third most visited presidential home in the nation and one of Nashville’s top-rated attractions. Located only minutes from downtown and Gaylord Opryland resort, this is a must-do when visiting Music City. Get the latest on all of the music experiences and attractions across the state. Discover the best road trip destinations, new places to eat and more in your free printed guide or e-guide.

Jackson built the central portion of the present Hermitage mansion between 1818 and 1819 on a site chosen by his wife. The square, two-story brick building followed a four-room, center-hall plan with parlor, dining, and two bedrooms on the first floor and four additional bedrooms on the second. The Hermitage was the plantation home of Andrew Jackson, seventh president of the United States, from 1804 until his death in 1845.
The museum and the house are the two main features of this site. The museum was good but was pretty much "books on a wall'. If one takes the time to read everything you will find much of interest. This was a nice place with historically relevant presentations on the war of 1812, the battle of New Orleans and enslaved people.

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