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  2. Ohio Governor's Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The current mansion that houses the governor is the second governor's mansion and was purchased in 1957 to house the governor and his family. The original residence, the Old Governor's Mansion in Columbus, was purchased after an embarrassing incident in 1916 occurred with the governor-elect James M. Cox. Governors were expected to find their ...

  3. Category:Government buildings in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Ohio Governor's Mansion; S. Seip House This page was last edited on 22 August 2017, at 03:35 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  4. List of governors' residences in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Governor's Mansion * 1142 South Perry Street, Montgomery: 1951–present Classical Revival Built 1907, known as Robert Ligon Jr. House; began use as Governor's Mansion, 1951 Added to National Register of Historic Places, 1972 [5] First residence

  5. Benjamin Smith House (Columbus, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Rented by Ohio as a governor's mansion, it housed Ohio governors George Hoadly and Joseph Foraker. In 1886, the Columbus Club, a private club in the city, purchased the house and grounds, and are still housed there today. [1] [2] The house was designed by Nathan B. Kelley, also one of the principal architects of the Ohio Statehouse. [3]

  6. East Broad Street mansion designed by Ohio's first female ...

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  7. Snowden-Gray House - Wikipedia

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    Historical marker ()The Snowden-Gray mansion is located on East Town Street in Downtown Columbus, close to Topiary Park. [1] The surrounding Town-Franklin neighborhood is considered the city's first suburb, first subdivided in the 1840s, with early fashionable residences constructed in the 1850s, and its lots filling in during the subsequent prosperous decades. [2]

  8. Rhodes State Office Tower - Wikipedia

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    The tower is named for James A. Rhodes, the longest-serving Ohio governor, and features a statue of Rhodes outside the entrance. The building's interior includes a large open lobby with 22 elevators. Higher floors have offices for numerous state agencies. The tower's 40th floor contains an observation deck, open to the public.

  9. Montana governor, first lady buy mansion for $4M for governor ...

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    The Hauser House was built in 1885 by Samuel T. Hauser, an entrepreneur and one of Montana's territor Montana governor, first lady buy mansion for $4M for governor's residence, will donate it to state