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Governor's Mansion in Jefferson City

Jefferson City Monuments and Historic Buildings: Governor's Mansion



Governor's Mansion

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The Governor’s Mansion is a historic US residence in Jefferson City in Missouri. It was built in 1871 and in 1969, it was added to the United States National Register of Historic Places. Its architect was George Ingham Barnett who built it in Second Empire architectural style. The historic building was built with a cost of 74,960 dollars. It has public tours and the interior of the main floor is rich in Victorian color.


Category: Monument and Historic Building
Address: 100 Madison St
Website http://www.missourimansion.org/
Telephone: +1 573-751-4141



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Address: 109 Madison St
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