 | | Architecture / Architect John Edwin Ruethven Carpenter was born in Columbia, Tennessee, on January 7, 1867. He received his schooling at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, as well as what ... Read More
Directions / Airlines Take exit 85 (James Robertson Parkway) and go two blocks to Woodland Street. Turn right onto Woodland Street. Continue on Woodland Street over the bridge. The street name ... Read More
Nashville Facts & Figures Andrew Jackson, the 7th President of the United States, and James Polk, the 11th president, both lived in the Nashville area. ... Read More
The Capitol Grille The Capitol Grille, The Hermitage Hotel’s AAA Four Diamond-rated restaurant, sits in an elegant setting and creates a relaxing mood for any dining occasion. Located in ... Read More
Executive Chef Executive Chef Tyler Brown of Capitol Grille runs one of Nashville's only AAA Four Diamond restaurants. He is responsible for managing kitchen staff, developing ... Read More
Famous Guests President Lyndon B. Johnson,President John F. Kennedy, President Richard Nixon, President Franklin D. Roosevelt ... Read More
Hotel Highlights In 1920, Tennessee became the 36th state to ratify the 19th amendment to the US Constitution, giving women nationwide the right to vote. That's quite a milestone in ... Read More
Nashville - A History Ancient mound-builders and the wandering Shawnee of Algonquin stock occupied modern Nashville's Cumberland River bluffs centuries ago. Europeans first ... Read More
Our Sister Properties Thoughtfully developed on a barrier island just 30 minutes from historic Charleston, Kiawah Island Golf Resort lies along 10 miles of pristine beach ranked among ... Read More
Hotel History Commissioned by 250 Nashvillians in 1908, The Hotel Hermitage (named after Andrew Jackson's Hermitage estate) opened its doors on Saturday, ... Read More
Meeting Facilities With an eclectic collection of intimate Conference Suites and the Grand Ballroom, every function is assured of superb, attentive service and painstaking attention to detail. ... Read More
Fact Sheet Built in 1910, it was Nashville's first million-dollar hotel. The only remaining commercial Beaux Arts structure in the state, the hotel is a special place to Nashville ... Read More
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