Fredericksburg, Virginia

Kenmore, Home of Colonel Fielding Lewis and his wife Betty, the sister of George Washington.
Kenmore, built 1752
Statue of General Hugh Mercer, Fredericksburg apothecary who died fighting at the Battle of Trenton, 1777.
Religious Freedom Monument
Grave of Mary, mother of George Washington
The base of Mary Washington monument.
Meditation Rock, located behind the Mary Washington Monument.
Mary Washington read to her grandchildren here.
Sgt. Kirkland Memorial.
Fredericksburg Battlefield
Fredericksburg Battlefield
Auction Block, where slaves were auctioned.
Pyramid Memorial to General George Meade.

38 – Gerald R. Ford

The home of Gerald R. Ford in Alexandria, Virginia. He and his family lived here from 1952 until he was inaugurated President on August 9, 1974 following Richard M. Nixon’s resignation. It is now a private residence, not open to the public.

514 Crown View Drive in Alexandria, Virginia

7 – Andrew Jackson

Hermitage, the home of Andrew Jackson in Nashville, Tennessee.

Hermitage entrance
Front view of Hermitage
Rear view of Hermitage
Born for a storm
Old Hickory
Why New Orleans
American Rockstar
Rachel and Andrew Jackson clothes
Jackson’s Presidential “limousine”
Quote from Harry Truman
Quote from Theodore Roosevelt
The graves of Andrew and Rachel Jackson
Andrew Jackson grave
Andrew Jackson statue on the grounds of the Tennessee State Capitol in Nashville.
Statue of Andrew Jackson, James K. Polk and Andrew Johnson on the grounds of the North Carolina State Capitol in Raleigh. All three presidents were born in North Carolina.

11 – James K. Polk

The grave of James K. Polk located on the grounds of the Tennessee State Capitol in Nashville.

Grave of James K. Polk

Statue of Andrew Jackson, James K. Polk and Andrew Johnson on the grounds of the North Carolina State Capitol in Raleigh. All three presidents were born in North Carolina.