Andrew Jackson State Park
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| map_caption = Site of park in U.S. state of South Carolina
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| nearest_city = Lancaster, SC
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| created = 1952
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| other_info = Features include: a museum
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Andrew Jackson State Park is a {{convert|360|acre|km2|1|adj=on}} South Carolina state park established in 1952 to honor the only South Carolina-born president, Andrew Jackson, who was born nearby in 1767. The park is on U.S. Highway 521 about nine miles north of Lancaster, South Carolina. The park offers hiking, boating, camping, fishing and picnicking. There are 25 camping spaces with paved road access. Each space has water hookup and electricity. They are often full on weekends, but not during the week. Nearby is a 20-acre lake with an island in the middle and hiking paths all the way around it. There is abundant Wildlife.
The park's museum features exhibits about the boyhood life of U.S. President Andrew Jackson, who grew up in this region. Rooms depict Colonial period life, including a dining room, bedroom, textile room, and early tools and farm implements.
A notable park feature is a large bronze statue called Andrew Jackson, A Boy of The Waxhaws, sculpted by Anna Hyatt Huntington, that depicts a young Jackson astride a farm horse. There is a marker recognizing Jackson's birthplace that was donated by the Daughters of the American Revolution. The park also includes a replica of a late 18th-century one-room schoolhouse and an amphitheatre.
See also
External links
- [http://www.southcarolinaparks.com/andrewjackson/introduction.aspx Andrew Jackson State Park - South Carolina State Parks]
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20090701062020/http://www.discovercarolina.com/html/s04history01.html Discover Carolina] – includes education program information
- [http://www.SCParks.net/-includes links to state parks.]{{dead link|date=October 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
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Category:State parks of South Carolina
Category:Museums in Lancaster County, South Carolina
Category:Protected areas of Lancaster County, South Carolina