
The Hermitage (home of Andrew Jackson)
The Hermitage is the historic home of Andrew Jackson, the seventh President of the United States, located near Nashville, Tennessee. Built in the late 18th century, it serves as a museum showcasing Jackson's life, his role in American history, and the antebellum South. The estate features formal gardens, original furnishings, and exhibits on Jackson’s presidency and the controversies surrounding his policies, especially concerning Native American removal. The site is also a National Historic Landmark, attracting visitors interested in American history and the complexities of Jackson's legacy.