This 1877 Victorian mansion in Sacramento is once again home to the governor of the state of California, USA. The ornate three-story, 30-room wooden house served 13 governors and their families from 1903 to 1967 until the last residents, Nancy and Ronald Reagan, deemed it a fire trap and moved out. The dwelling was then opened to the public as the Governor's Mansion State Historic Park until 2015 when the current governor, Jerry Brown, agreed to move in after major renovations were done. The official state residence is known for its Second Empire-Italianate styles of architecture.
This 1877 Victorian mansion in the capital city of Sacramento is once again home to the governor of the state of California, USA. The ornate three-story, 30-room wooden house served 13 governors and their families from 1903 to 1967 until the last residents, Nancy and Ronald Reagan, deemed it a fire trap and moved out. The dwelling was then opened to the public as the Governor's Mansion State Historic Park until 2015 when the current governor, Jerry Brown, agreed to move in after major renovations were done. Known for its Second Empire-Italianate styles of architecture, the official state residence was restored at a cost of more than $4 million.
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Location: 1526 H Street, Sacramento, California, USA
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