Andrew Jackson's First Hermitage
The Hermitage mansion that people visit today wasn’t the only home to Jackson that stands on the property. From 1804 to 1821 a two-story log farmhouse was home to Andrew Jackson and his family. Jackson had many important visitors while living here, including former Aaron Burr and the 5th President of the United States James Monroe. Join the Bobblehead George crew for a look at the home that Andrew Jackson first called The Hermitage.
In this Lesson on the Road you will see and learn about:
Andrew Jackson's Home from 1804-1821
The interior of Andrew Jackson's First Hermitage
Restoring the First Hermitage
The Hermitage mansion that people visit today wasn’t the only home to Jackson that stands on the property. From 1804 to 1821 a two-story log farmhouse was home to Andrew Jackson and his family. Jackson had many important visitors while living here, including former Aaron Burr and the 5th President of the United States James Monroe. Join the Bobblehead George crew for a look at the home that Andrew Jackson first called The Hermitage.
The Hermitage mansion that people visit today wasn’t the only home to Jackson that stands on the property. From 1804 to 1821 a two-story log farmhouse was home to Andrew Jackson and his family. Jackson had many important visitors while living here, including former Aaron Burr and the 5th President of the United States James Monroe. Join the Bobblehead George crew for a look at the home that Andrew Jackson first called The Hermitage.
The Hermitage mansion that people visit today wasn’t the only home to Jackson that stands on the property. From 1804 to 1821 a two-story log farmhouse was home to Andrew Jackson and his family. Jackson had many important visitors while living here, including former Aaron Burr and the 5th President of the United States James Monroe. Join the Bobblehead George crew for a look at the home that Andrew Jackson first called The Hermitage.
The Hermitage mansion that people visit today wasn’t the only home to Jackson that stands on the property. From 1804 to 1821 a two-story log farmhouse was home to Andrew Jackson and his family. Jackson had many important visitors while living here, including former Aaron Burr and the 5th President of the United States James Monroe. Join the Bobblehead George crew for a look at the home that Andrew Jackson first called The Hermitage.