Volunteers Make the World Go ‘Round!
September 23, 2016
The generous spirit of the Volunteer State is on display in the Andrew Jackson Foundation Development department. Four talented women answered the call to assist more...
The generous spirit of the Volunteer State is on display in the Andrew Jackson Foundation Development department. Four talented women answered the call to assist more...
Thanks to the generosity of the Frist Foundation, the Andrew Jackson Foundation Collection department has improved technology in place for a more efficient and accurate more...
This summer marked a milestone for the Foundation’s preservation efforts. Phase One of the mansion’s window restoration was recently completed. All thirty-nine windows have been more...
The Classroom Community initiative builds on our Travelin’ Classroom model. Hermitage educators go to organizations to deliver hands-on, interactive programs. Each class is designed to more...
FAQ: What Number President Was Andrew Jackson? President Andrew Jackson was the seventh president of the United States of America. His presidential term lasted from more...
Celtic Festival and Highland Games This Weekend Join us Saturday, September 10, 2016 from 9:00 am – 5:00 pm for the Middle Tennessee Highland Games and Celtic Festival at The Hermitage. more...
FAQ: Where Was Andrew Jackson born? On March 15, 1767, Andrew Jackson was born in the Waxhaws region, an area near Lancaster, in South Carolina. more...
It’s a Pleasure Doing Business with You! The Andrew Jackson Foundation enjoys personal relationships with hundreds of generous citizens across Tennessee and the nation who more...
Most often, when a window pane is cracked, a homeowner wants to replace it with a perfect new pane. At The Hermitage, our mission is more...
Dear Friends, By now, you certainly have heard the news. On April 20, United States Secretary of the Treasury Jacob Lew announced plans for the more...
FAQ: When Was Andrew Jackson Born? President Andrew Jackson was born on March 15, 1767 — toward the end of an era now referred to more...
In Memory of Jean Fuller Guy by Marsha Mullin, Vice-President of Museum Services On January 6 2016, Jean Fuller Guy passed away in Humboldt Tennessee. more...