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  1. The Governor's Mansion is located at 700 North Adams Street in Tallahassee; just ten blocks north of the Florida State Capitol. The mansion is home to the governor and first family of Florida. The original Governor's Mansion (pictured above) was built on the current site in 1907 and was occupied for nearly 50 years by a succession of eleven ...

  2. NRHP reference No. 70000597 [1] The South Carolina Governor's Mansion (or the South Carolina Executive Mansion) is a historic U.S. governor's mansion in the Arsenal Hill neighborhood of Columbia, South Carolina and the official residence of the governor of South Carolina. It is a Federal style home influenced by British Colonial plantations. [2]

  3. Initially, however, public sentiment was against building the governor a new mansion. To achieve his goal, Long would have to circumvent several obstacles. For one thing, the existing governor’s mansion, the Knox House, was a Baton Rouge landmark. It was also in an upper–middle class neighborhood settled by conservatives who opposed Long.

  4. www.thecheerfulelm.com › post › the-florida-governorThe Florida Governor's Mansion

    23 de set. de 2023 · The Florida Governor's Mansion is home to the governor and the First Family of Florida. It is located at 700 N. Adams St., just ten blocks from the State Capitol. With 30 rooms, 15,000 square feet, and 1.5 acres of land, this house really is a mansion!From 1845 (the year Florida became a state) to the early 1900s, Florida governors usually lived in either a hotel or a boardinghouse during ...

  5. The first territorial governor, William Pope Duval, served 12 years, the longest of any Florida governor to date. Since statehood in 1845, there have been 45 people who have served as governor, one of whom served two distinct terms. Four state governors have served two full four-year terms: William D. Bloxham, in two stints, as well as Reubin ...

  6. FloridaGovernorsMansion.JPG 640 × 480; 112 KB. Governor Haydon Burns and family at the Governors Mansion in Tallahassee.jpg 600 × 841; 124 KB. Governor LeRoy Collins and his family walking on the front lawn of the Grove.jpg 600 × 476; 71 KB. Governor LeRoy Collins surrounded by his family at the Governor's Mansion.jpg 600 × 745; 47 KB.

  7. It had many and multiple governors during these colonial periods of time. The British divided the state into East Florida and West Florida, each with its own head of state. There were also five military governors during the colonial period time such as, William P. Duval, John Eaton, Richard K. Call, Robert R. Reid, and John Branch .