Hermitage Hotel

The Hermitage Hotel is a historic hotel located at 231 6th Avenue North in Nashville, Tennessee. Commissioned by 250 Nashville residents in 1908 and named for Andrew Jackson's estate, the hotel opened in 1910.[4] It was built in the Beaux-arts style and is the only remaining example of this style of architecture in a commercial building in Tennessee. The Hermitage Hotel was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. It is also a member of Historic Hotels of America, an official program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation.

Hermitage Hotel in Southern Victory
Jake Featherston stayed at the Hermitage Hotel in 1933, for the Freedom Party national convention at the nearby Memorial Auditorium. While there, he saw an exhibit of Gilbert Gaul paintings of the CSA's past glory.