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The James K. Polk Home and Museum is located at 301 W. 7th Street in downtown Columbia, TN.

Free parking is available in the lot across 7th Street or along High Street on the east side of the main house.

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James K. Polk Related Sites


  • Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
  • Gold Rush
  • The White House
  • U.S. Mexican War 1846-1848
  • The Senate
  • James K. Polk Correspondence Project
  • The American Presidency Project
  • The House of Representatives
  • C-SPAN American Presidents
  • Palo Alto Battlefield
  • Naval Academy History
  • Oregon Trail
  • James K. Polk Memorial, North Carolina
  • Henry Clay
  • Women's Rights Convention

Other Presidential Websites, 18th Century to Mid-19th Century


  • George Washington
  • John Adams
  • Thomas Jefferson
  • James Madison
  • James Monroe
  • John Quincy Adams
  • Andrew Jackson
  • Martin Van Buren
  • William Henry Harrison
  • John Tyler
  • Zachary Taylor
  • Millard Fillmore
  • Franklin Pierce
  • James Buchanan
  • Abraham Lincoln
  • Andrew Johnson

Nearby Attractions


  • Maury County Visitors Bureau
  • Maury County Historical Society
  • Rattle and Snap Plantation
  • Rippavilla Plantation
  • Historic Athenaeum
President James K Polk Home & Museum | 301 W 7th Street, Columbia, TN | (931) 388-2354 | Contact Us |
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The President James K. Polk Home and Museum is owned by the State of Tennessee and partially funded under an agreement with the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation/Tennessee Historical Commission.
The nonprofit James K. Polk Memorial Association operates the site.