Grand Staircases, State-Shaped Pools, and a Bowling Alley in the Basement: What the Governor's Mansion Looks Like in Every State
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Grand staircases, state-shaped pools, and a bowling alley in the basement: What the governor’s mansion looks like in every state
The governor’s mansion in Frankfort, Kentucky. traveler1116/Getty Images Forty-five of the 50 states have official mansions, which governors can live in rent-free. Some governors’ mansions are open to the public for tours. Arizona, Idaho, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Vermont don’t have designated mansions. After a long day serving constituents, governors return home to sprawling, historic buildings. They’re welcomed by 20-foot entranceways;…
Grand staircases, state-shaped pools, and a bowling alley in the basement: What the governor's mansion looks like in every state
The governor's mansion in Frankfort, Kentucky.traveler1116/Getty ImagesForty-five of the 50 states have official mansions, which governors can live in rent-free.Some governors' mansions are open to the public for tours.Arizona, Idaho, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Vermont don't have designated mansions.After a long day serving constituents, governors return home to sprawling, historic buildings.They're welcomed by 20-foot entranceways; their …
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