Polk Place

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Polk Place was the Nashville residence of U.S. President James K. Polk and his wife Sarah, serving as their home after his presidency and as her residence until her death.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic house
presidential residence
associatedWithOccupation 11th president of the United States
associatedWithPerson James K. Polk NERFINISHED
Sarah Childress Polk NERFINISHED
category Houses in Nashville, Tennessee
Presidential homes in the United States
city Nashville NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
countryPresidentAssociated United States GENERATED
era 19th century
functionAfterPresidency private residence
historicalUse site of public visits to former First Lady Sarah Polk
locatedIn Nashville, Tennessee NERFINISHED
namedAfter James K. Polk NERFINISHED
notableFor association with James K. Polk’s retirement
being the only home James K. Polk owned as an adult
long-term residence of Sarah Childress Polk
politicalAssociation Democratic Party via James K. Polk NERFINISHED
region American South NERFINISHED
residenceOfTitleHolder First Lady of the United States (former)
President of the United States (former)
servedAsResidenceOf James K. Polk NERFINISHED
Sarah Childress Polk NERFINISHED
state Tennessee
usedAs post-presidential home of James K. Polk
widowhood residence of Sarah Childress Polk

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