The Hermitage plantation

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The Hermitage plantation was a large 19th-century Tennessee estate best known as the home and agricultural operation of U.S. President Andrew Jackson and his family.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf National Historic Landmark
historic house museum
plantation
architecturalStyle Federal architecture
Greek Revival architecture NERFINISHED
associatedWith Jacksonian democracy
Southern plantations
U.S. presidency of Andrew Jackson
history of slavery in the United States
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
enslavedPeople African Americans
era 19th century
hasPart family cemetery
farm buildings
fields
garden
kitchen outbuilding
main mansion
museum exhibits
slave quarters
smokehouse
tombs of Andrew and Rachel Jackson
visitor center
heritageDesignation National Historic Landmark of the United States NERFINISHED
listed on the National Register of Historic Places
laborSystem slavery
locatedIn Davidson County, Tennessee NERFINISHED
Tennessee
locatedNear Nashville, Tennessee NERFINISHED
namedAfter hermitage (secluded dwelling)
openToPublic yes
operatedBy Andrew Jackson Foundation NERFINISHED
ownedBy Andrew Jackson NERFINISHED
residenceOf Andrew Jackson NERFINISHED
Andrew Jackson Jr. NERFINISHED
Jackson family NERFINISHED
Rachel Jackson NERFINISHED
significantEvent home of Andrew Jackson during his presidency
site of Jackson family agricultural operations
state Tennessee
tourism historic site tours
interpretation of slavery and plantation life
museum interpretation of Andrew Jackson
usedFor cotton cultivation
enslaved labor-based agriculture
subsistence farming
tobacco cultivation

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Andrew Jackson Jr. owned The Hermitage plantation