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- Arlene Martin4월 20, 2016The home of Andrew Jackson is an amazing place. The grounds are beautiful and the house is remarkable to see. Great historical landmark to take in while visiting Nashville.좋아요 - 1주 전
- Divya Mulanjur12월 27, 2016Great piece of history. The house tour is done by very experienced people and they answer all of your questions. Very interesting and worth a visit when in Nashville.
- Mr. Teddy11월 23, 2015Fun to see how 99% of things were are original from Andrew's life! Quite fun to see!! Impressive! I only wish the rooms were open like othe places like the Belmont Mansion!좋아요 - 1주 전
- Jeff B6월 7, 2019This is a MUST! So much history cant believe how much is original. Have to look at the 200 year old “wall paper” Do this right take 3-4 hrs to see all if not that much time go straight to the house.
- Travis Statham8월 14, 2018Confusing museum with too many pop outs. I learned the most during the short film. The wallpaper in the mansion was probably my favorite part, 182 years old and gorgeous blues.
- Scott Bryant10월 4, 2016Really amazing experience here. This is a must see spot when in Nashville, you will learn a ton about our 7th pres. The staff is super helpful and informative.
- Suzanne E Jones12월 30, 2014Beautiful home and grounds. I love the family cemetary and the fact that his slave was loved so much that he was burried beside President Jackson
- ᴡ Handy11월 4, 2014Take the lantern night tour to get a great/eerie view of the mansion (they let you take pictures at night!)
- Carolina Revilla2월 10, 2014Great history tour of Andrew Jackson's life and home. If you have small children ensure to bring a sling or baby carrier as strollers are not allowed inside the mansion.
- Dustin Soper9월 28, 2018President Andrew Jackson's former home. Very good photography opportunities on the grounds and the tour guides are super knowledgeable!
- Lesley Espinosa1월 4, 2015Beautiful place!! Go early because you will have to walk alot to explore every part of it! Worth it 👍
- Laurie Hillman1월 25, 2011I used to work at the Hermitage if you love American History or just love antiques this is a plantation home for you.. Ask alot of questions as this home is loaded with items I would also tell guest
- Jerry Starnes5월 13, 2016Great history lesson! Unfortunately, we had to cut our visit short due to thunderstorm. We'll be back!
- Dustin Lee10월 15, 2017Way more interesting than you'd expect. Does a great job of presenting information in a neutral way.
- Princess Consuela10월 28, 2016Definitely recommend the extra $11 for the carriage tour - it's so charming!
- Robert Winfree5월 5, 2021Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage at 40 minutes drive to the northeast of Nashville dentist Nashville Smiles
- The Wall Street Journal8월 3, 2014Many of Andrew Jackson's possessions remain on display at this 1830s mansion that's surrounded by extensive grounds. 자세히 보기
- Tony Jones6월 19, 2012Bad policy. You have to pay FULL price just to walk on the grounds and see the exterior of the house only and visit the graves. Insane. It should be half price at the most without going into the home
- Tyler Jones12월 27, 2014There are three things to know about Jackson. He killed the Bank, he killed the Indians, and he killed the British.
- Ashley R.9월 19, 2013Really awesome that most of the furniture is original. Don't go during summer time.
- BoB Darnell7월 3, 2019Highly recommend visiting. We paid up for a VP tour that was guaranteed to have a max of 12 guests. Tour had 17 ???? That sucked.
- Ron Tarafa8월 21, 2016Good for wasting the afternoon with out of town guest ... Bring your walking shoes
- Michael Atchley, DDS10월 20, 2020Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage at 7 minutes drive to Dental Bliss Hermitage
- Steven Cone8월 29, 2014Make sure to ask about the Confederate Soldier Home that was once on the grounds.
- Jeff Rayvid6월 11, 2013Nicest house in town. No student discount is rough though. Not sure General Jackson would approve of that.
- Celeste Henkelmann9월 18, 2016This was such a disappointing and disheartening experience. Inefficient process, uninformed staff, INCOMPLETE information on tours (seriously, no mention of Trail of Tears??), and dead plants.
- Chef Stacy LaRoche4월 14, 2012AAA and seniors receive a discount. Check out www.visitmusiccity.com for info on the TOTAL ACCESS PASS
- HISTORY7월 7, 2010This was the home of Andrew Jackson, the seventh President of the United States. He lived in this house from 1804 until his death in 1845. It was opened to the public as a museum in 1889.
- Jeremy C.10월 30, 2012If this place doesn't give you goosebumps, your probably not a true American...