Andrew Jackson State Park

Andrew Jackson State Park is a 360-acre (1.5 km2) 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's museum features exhibits about the boyhood life of U.S. President Andrew Jackson, who grew up in this region.

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.

Large bronze statue of Andrew Jackson at Andrew Jackson State Park, Lancaster, SC. sculpted by Anna Hyatt Huntington.