Andrew Jackson and Andrew Johnson are the other two presidents who lived and are buried in Tennessee along with Polk.
At the time they ran for Vice President, Tennessee was the home state of Andrew Johnson and Al Gore.
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Three. Polk is buried in Nashville, Tennessee. In addition to him, Jackson and Andrew Johnson also lived in that state.At the State Capitol Grounds in Nashville, Tennessee.
Andrew Jackson (1829-1837), James Knox Polk (1845-1849), and Andrew Johnson (1865-1869) all were from the State of Tennessee and became US Presidents. See the discussion area for a link that will let you read more about the Tennessee presidents. For some reason, Answers will recognize the URL in the Related links section.
There are 8 states that have produced at least 2 Presidents. They are: 7 Presidents - New York 6 Presidents - Ohio 5 Presidents - Virginia 3 Presidents - Massachusetts, Tennessee, and California 2 Presidents - Illinois, and Indiana
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There are 14 state prisons in Tennessee.
Of the three U. S. Presidents whose home state was Tennessee, the second was James K. Polk.
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The Tennessee General Assembly has 33 members in the state Senate and 99 representatives in the state's House of Representatives.
The Tennessee constitution defines the "Grand Divisions" of Tennessee as East Tennessee, Central Tennessee and West Tennessee. The three stars in the Tennessee flag represent the three Grand Divisions of the state. The blue circle around the stars represents the unity of the "Grand Divisions" of the state.