The Alabama governor's mansion is in Montgomery.
Alabama's 112-year-old state mansion, with a grand staircase and four Corinthian columns, has been the residence of the governor since 1951. The mansion is two floors and 8,500 square feet.
In the 1970s, a state-shaped swimming pool, a guest house, and a water feature were added.
The Alaska governor's mansion is in Juneau.
Arizona used to have a governor's mansion in Prescott.
Arizona does not currently have a governor's mansion, but it did once. A 150-year-old log cabin on the Sharlot Hall Museum campus used to be the governor's mansion in Prescott. It was only used for about two years before the capital moved to Tucson.
The Arkansas governor's mansion is in Little Rock.
The three-story mansion, a Georgian Colonial-style building, has been home to the state's governors since 1950. There was no official residence before this one. When it was opened to the public in 1950, 180,000 visitors toured it.
The property is 8.5 acres, with six different gardens. Since 1989, the house received nearly $6 million to renovate and expand the house. It has antique Persian carpets, a 62-piece sterling silver service from the USS Arkansas, and a grandfather clock from Ireland made in the 18th century. Notable visitors who have stayed the night include former President Harry Truman and actor Gregory Peck.
The house can be toured in person, or online.
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The Colorado governor's mansion is in Denver.
The two-story mansion, known as "Colorado's Home," was built in 1908. It has 27 rooms and has been the official residence since 1960. It features red brick and white trim, with mahogany woodwork and oak floors inside. It also has a Steinway piano signed by Liberace.
In 2014, one notable addition was the installation of a three-handle draft beer system, serving a rotating selection of local craft beers.
When former Gov. John Hickenlooper was in office, he didn't always live there, and allowed cabinet members, who lived far away, to use it as a dormitory. One of those who took up the offer described the experience to The New York Times with the question, "Have you ever seen the movie 'The Shining'?"
The Connecticut governor's mansion is in Hartford.
The 15,000-square-foot, Georgian-style mansion was built in 1909 and has housed governors since 1945. It has 19 rooms, a greenhouse, a pool, and tall gates, which were built in 1971.
In 2018, it appeared on Airbnb, when one candidate advertised rooms for $200 before the website removed the listing. Groups can reserve hour-long guided tours.
The Delaware governor's mansion is in Dover.
The Florida governor's mansion is in Tallahassee.
The Greek Revival-style mansion was built in 1956. It features a swimming pool, cabana, exercise room, greenhouse, and rose garden.
In October 2018, it was opened up to state troopers who were on their way to help areas damaged by Hurricane Michael. Fifty troopers had dinner, and 35 slept the night.
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The 24,000-square-foot mansion, built in 1967 in a Greek Revival-style, has 30 rooms and sits on an 18-acre property. There is no key for the front door, since security is always present. Inside, it has a painting by Benjamin West and a signed, first-edition copy of "Gone With the Wind." The furnishings are thought to be worth more than the house.
A book called "Memories of the Mansion" has been published about the house. Public tours take place on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays.
The Hawaii governor's mansion is in Honolulu.
The mansion pictured here was built in 1846, and was the Hawaii governor's mansion from 1959 to 2002. It was also home to Queen Lili'uokalani.
Since 2002, Hawaii's governor lives in a 5,000-square-foot home right behind the former mansion. It's called "Hale Kia'aina" meaning, "home of the governor."
Idaho doesn't have a governor's mansion, although a billionaire once tried to donate one to the state.
Idaho has had governor's mansions in the past. One home in Boise was sold in 1990 after the governor declined to live there because it had deteriorated.
In 2004, J. R. Simplot, a billionaire who developed commercial frozen french fries, donated a hilltop mansion to the state. The house needed heavy renovations, and high maintenance costs for lawns prompted the state to give it back to the family in 2013. The home was later demolished.
Idaho state pays the governor a housing stipend of $4,500 a month instead.
The Illinois governor's mansion is in Springfield.
The 50,000-square- foot mansion, built in 1855, has housed every Illinois governor since it was finished. The house has a ballroom, four formal parlors, and a library. It is the third oldest governor's mansion still in use.
In 2018, it was opened to the public after $15 million worth of renovations and has had more than 29,000 visitors.
Tours through the mansion are held daily.
The Indiana governor's mansion is in Indianapolis.
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The mansion, called "Terrace Hill", was built in the 1860s, but it didn't become state property until 1971. Four governors have lived in the mansion.
It takes Christmas especially seriously. For decades, every year, the residence is taken over for a day, and each room is decorated by different florists or organizations.
In 2012, then-Gov. Terry Brandstad and his wife had to move out when black mold was found in the house. In 2007, several people got a fungal disease linked to bat and bird droppings after attending a party at Terrace Hill.
Since cleared of health hazards, the house is open to tours from March to December.
The Kansas governor's mansion is in Topeka.
The Kentucky governor's mansion is in Frankfort.
The Beaux-Arts-style mansion, built in 1912 and modeled after Marie Antoinette's home near the Palace of Versailles, has been the official residence since 1914. Twenty-four governors have lived in the mansion. It has 25 rooms.
Muhammad Ali, Martin Luther King Jr., and Queen Elizabeth II have all visited the mansion. Guided tours are available for appointment on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
The Louisiana governor's mansion is in Baton Rouge.
The Maine governor's mansion is in Augusta.
The 28-room mansion, called "The Blaine House", was built in the 1830s, and became the official residence for the governor in 1919. It was originally built in Federalist style, but was later remodeled to look like a Colonial structure.
Helen Keller, Bette Davis, Groucho Marx, and Amelia Earhart all visited Blaine House.
Tours of the house are available on Wednesdays and Fridays.
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Massachusetts doesn't have a governor's mansion, but reports say it was almost the Ames-Webster Mansion in the early 1970s.
Since the 1850s, there have been attempts to get an official residence. Mostly, the reason it didn't happen, on several different occasions, is financing. In the early 1970s, it's rumored that the Ames-Webster Mansion was on offer, but then-Gov. Frank Sargent was wary about spending, as he'd recently proposed a tax increase.
The Michigan governor's mansion is in Lansing.
The Minnesota governor's mansion is in St. Paul.
The Mississippi governor's mansion is in Jacksonville.
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The Montana governor's mansion is in Helena.
The Nebraska governor's mansion is in Lincoln.
The Nevada governor's mansion is in Carson City.
The Classical Revival-style, two-story mansion was built in 1909. It has 23-rooms, a grand entrance area, a private den, a formal dining area, two salons, and a wrap-around porch on the second story.
In 1969, a circular pergola, curved front stairs, and metal balustrades were added to the house. A $5 million renovation in 1999 added a 6,608-square-foot building called the Nevada room, which can cater 300 guests.
It has housed 18 governors.
The New Hampshire governor's mansion is in Concord.
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The New Mexico governor's mansion is in Santa Fe.
The 8,000-square-foot Territorial Revival-style mansion was built in the mid-1950s. It is the third official residence for New Mexico. Harrison Ford was married on the mansion grounds.
Tours are offered from April to October.
The New York governor's mansion is in Albany.
The mansion was built in 1856 and has been the official residence for 32 governors since 1875. It has 40 rooms, a 20-foot master bathroom, and two swimming pools — one indoor and one outdoor. It sits on six acres.
Notable incidents include when Theodore Roosevelt had to break in through a first-floor window when he locked himself out, and Gov. Andrew Cuomo getting spooked, when he thought it was haunted by the spirit of a groundskeeper, who served the house's original owners.
The North Carolina governor's mansion is in Raleigh.
The 35,000-square-foot, Victorian-style mansion has been the official residence since 1891. It's the state's fourth, and has housed 30 governors. Inside, it has rooms with 16.5-foot ceilings, an elevator, and a bomb shelter.
It sits on almost 5 acres, and is the country's third-biggest governor's mansion. Former President Franklin D. Roosevelt thought it had the most beautiful interior out of all of them.
The North Dakota governor's mansion is in Bismarck.
The 13,700-square-foot mansion was finished in 2018 and cost nearly $5 million to build. It has six bedrooms, 6.5 bathrooms, marble floors, white oak walls, and cedar ceilings.
It also has a 22-foot ceiling in its reception area, with a spiral staircase that's meant to resemble the Capitol's Memorial Hall.
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The 13,000-square-foot mansion was built in the 1920s and has housed governors since 1955. It has 20 rooms and sits on 3 acres, with a heritage garden. The house was donated to the state in 1955 and since then, every Ohio governor, except two, have lived there while in office.
The Oklahoma governor's mansion is in Oklahoma City.
The Oregon governor's mansion is in Salem.
The Pennsylvania governor's mansion is in Harrisburg.
The Georgian-style, 28,000-square-foot mansion was built in the 1940s. It became the official residence in 1968. It's three stories, and sits on 3.5 acres, which is filled with a series of gardens, and bee hives that produce 90 pounds of honey every year.
In 2019, Gov. John Fetterman opened the pool up to children for swimming lessons. Visitors can also tour the house on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Rhode Island doesn't have a governor's mansion.
There are several possible reasons why the Rhode Island governor doesn't get to live rent-free. One is that the state legislature used to rove around, and until 1854 the island had five capitals, and then two until 1900. Both of these factors made it difficult to choose a permanent location for a mansion.
Along with this, the size of Rhode island makes for a short commute, and the state reportedly lacked funds.
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The two-story, Federal-style mansion was built in 1855, originally as an officer quarters for a military academy. It has been the official residence since 1868. It's housed more than 30 governors and their families. Inside, there's a formal drawing room and a state dining room. It sits on 9 acres, and is shaded by old magnolias, oaks, and elms.
In 2003, then-Gov. Mark Sanford and his family moved into the house after renovations, but due to accepting the lowest bid from construction companies, poor repairs led to six family members having to move into the one-room pool house.
For the last 40 years, the mansion has been decorated and opened to the public every Christmas.
The South Dakota governor's mansion is in Pierre.
The Tennessee governor's mansion is in Nashville.
The Texas governor's mansion is in Austin.
The Greek Revival-style mansion has been the state's official residence since 1856. The house has a veranda, floor-to-ceiling windows, and six 29-foot columns along the front porch.
In 2008, an arsonist threw a Molotov cocktail at the house and caused major damage. Then-Gov. Rick Perry and his family (who weren't at the house during the fire) couldn't move back in for four years. Before the fire, it housed Texas politician Sam Houston's four-poster bed, and the writing desk of Stephen F. Austin, who has been dubbed the founder of Texas.
The Utah governor's mansion is in Salt Lake City.
The French Renaissance mansion, called the "Kearns Mansion," was built in 1902 and became the official residence in 1937. It has 28 rooms — including six bathrooms, 10 fireplaces, a ballroom, a billiards room, two dining rooms, and three vaults for wine and other valuables.
The interior is decorated in bronze, iron, Russian mahogany, and oak from France and England. The mansion has a bowling alley in the basement, and used to have a large metal safe to keep candy guarded.
In 1993, a fire damaged the building and almost $8 million was spent restoring the residence.
It's open for public tours.
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Vermont's governor might be missing out because of the state's "famous frugality". It could also be because Vermont's people want a relatable governor.
In 2012, there was a proposal to convert a mansion into a conference center, and have a 3,500-square-foot guest apartment for the governor. But it doesn't appear that went anywhere, as the current Gov. Phil Scott lives with his family in Berlin, Vermont.
The Virginia Governor's mansion is in Richmond.
The Washington governor's mansion is in Olympia.
The 21,000-square-foot, Georgian-style mansion has been the official residence since 1909. The house has 19 rooms, a ballroom, and a state dining room. Its exterior is made from red brick from Seattle and white marble from Alaska. It sits on 12 acres. It's been damaged twice by earthquakes, first in 1949 and again in 2001.
In 1997, the mansion made headlines when bats were seen inside, which led to fears of rabies for the governing family.
The West Virginia governor's mansion is in Charleston.
The Georgian Colonial-style mansion has been the official residence since 1925.
The house has eight bedrooms, four bathrooms, a drawing room, a ballroom, a state dining room, a sitting room, and a library. At its entrance, there are black and white marble floors, the black from Belgium, the white from Tennessee. It also has dual staircases, which were inspired by the White House.
The Wisconsin governor's mansion is in Maple Bluff.
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The 7,785-square-foot mansion was built in 1976. It was made out of stained redwood siding and moss rock. It is the second official residence for the state.
Tours are available Tuesdays through Thursdays.