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Hermitage By Lantern Evening Tours

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Nashville, TN

Hermitage By Lantern Evening Tours

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Ticket Type Price Fee Quantity
Adult Ticket $25.00 $1.61
Student Ticket (13-18) $20.00 $1.49
Senior Ticket (60+) $20.00 $1.49
Child's Ticket (10-12) $15.00 $1.36
Hermitage Members $18.00 $1.44
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 Hermitage by Lantern

-Evening Tours-

 

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The home of President Andrew Jackson

 

 Evenings Throughout October

Come to The Hermitage for a special lantern-lit tour as your guide takes you on a ghostly 90-minute tour of The Hermitage Mansion, Rachel and Andrew’s tomb, and the First Hermitage cabin. This private event is open to only 15 people at a time, as you get a uniquely spooky look at the home of President Andrew Jackson.  Topics discussed are the ghostly events of the Battle of New Orleans, Andrew Jackson, the Bell Witch as well as a full tour of the Mansion.  Be prepared for an eerie encounter……or perhaps a visit from The President himself....

 

TICKETS ARE ONLY AVAILABLE ONLINE AS THERE ARE NO WALK UP TICKETS AVAILABLE. THIS TOUR IS APPROPRIATE FOR AGES 10+.   JOIN US....IF YOU DARE....

 

  No other discounts or coupons applicable.

For more information call 615-889-2941 ex 243.

4580 Rachel’s Lane

Nashville, TN 37076

www.thehermitage.com

Additional Notes:

Please plan to arrive 15 minutes before your scheduled tour time, check-in at the breezeway of the Andrew Jackson Visitor Center. 

Please come prepared for inclement weather.  This is an outdoor tour and there will not be rescheduled dates for these tours.  Reservations and tickets are valid only on the date specified. There will be no refunds unless the tour is canceled by The Hermitage.

 

Where



The Hermitage, Home of President Andrew Jackson
4580 Rachel's Lane
Nashville, TN 37076

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The Hermitage, Home of President Andrew Jackson



The Hermitage, Home of President Andrew Jackson, is one of the largest and most visited presidential homes in the United States. In 1856, the State of Tennessee purchased the property from the Jackson family, entrusting it to the Ladies’ Hermitage Association in 1889 to operate as one of America’s first historic site museums. Today, The Hermitage is a 1,120-acre National Historic Landmark with over 30 historic buildings, including restored slave cabins. Thanks to efforts of this nonprofit organization, the mansion is the most accurately preserved early presidential home in the country.  The Hermitage is a national model for authenticity, conservation, and historic preservation. In recent years, new interpretive initiatives and educational programs such as archaeology and the history of slavery have enhanced the experience of some 180,000 annual visitors, including 30,000 schoolchildren, from all 50 states and many foreign countries; in fact, we interpret the Hermitage mansion in five foreign languages. The property also receives 30,000 annual visits from the local community, including over 1,000 children who play Little League baseball at The Hermitage's Rotary Park. The Hermitage is a “Partner Place” with the National Trust for Historic Preservation; and a site along the National Park Service’s Trail of Tears National Historic Trail.