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Casa de los Gobernadores is a one-story, hacienda-style mansion, with 17 rooms, including a master suite, four bedrooms, library, living room, dining room, recreation areas, and guest quarters. [1] The house is 11,984 square feet and located on an 11.3 acre parcel with a view of the American River .
Casa de los Gobernadores was built in 1974–75, in the Sacramento suburb of Carmichael, to serve as the new official residence of the governor. [7] Reagan never resided in this new governor's mansion as it was completed after his term ended. Jerry Brown, who succeeded Reagan, refused to live in the mansion. [7]
Casa de los Gobernadores; E. El Dorado Ranch; G. Getty House; Governor's Mansion State Historic Park; H. Lou Henry Hoover House; M. Manor House (Pomona, California) S.
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Casa de López was a historical adobe building in San Diego, California, constructed in the early 1800s. The Casa de López site is a California Historical Landmark No. 60, listed on December 6, 1932. Often called la casa larga, or long house, it was built for the López family, early Spanish settlers of San Diego.