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  2. Michigan Governor's Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The Michigan Governor's Summer Residence on Mackinac Island is a three-story structure located on a bluff overlooking the Straits of Mackinac. It was originally built as a private residence for Chicago attorney Lawrence Andrew Young.

  3. Michigan Governor’s Summer Residence – Mackinac Island

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    When you can tour Michigan Governor’s Summer Residence on Mackinac Island. It has 11 bedrooms, nine-and-a-half baths, more than 7,000 square-feet and a porch with stunning views of the Jewel Golf Course, Grand Hotel, Mackinac Bridge and the Mackinac Island harbor far below.

  4. Understanding the Michigan Governor's Mansions - FOX 47 News

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    We shared earlier that Governor-elect Gretchen Whitmer plans to move her family into the Governor's mansion. This announcement brought some controversy online from people concerned about the...

  5. Go Inside The Michigan Governor’s Summer Residence on ...

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    The Michigan Governors Summer Residence, an iconic three-story Victorian cottage, has once again opened its doors. Now you can see the historic residence that once hosted famous guests including Bill Clinton, George H.W. Bush, Gerald R. Ford, John F. Kennedy, and Harry Truman.

  6. Michigan Governor's Summer Residence - Wikipedia

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    The Michigan Governor's Summer Residence, also known as the Lawrence A. Young Cottage, is a house located at the junction of Fort Hill and Huron roads on Mackinac Island, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997.

  7. Governor's Mansion Museum | Michigan

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    One of the better known Marshall dwellings with Greek Revival influences is the Governor's Mansion. This mansion was built in 1839, in anticipation that Marshall would become the State Capitol of Michigan.

  8. The Michigan Governor’s Mansion by Alden B. Dow

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    In 1946, Alden B. Dow was selected to design the first official residence for Michigan’s governor in the state capital of Lansing. In a letter to the director of the Division of Building Construction, the architect described in detail the residence he envisioned:

  9. Inside & Out: Governor's Residence on Mackinac Island, Michigan

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    Where do Michigan’s governors go when they need a little rest, vacation, party, or to just plain hide? Mackinac Island. Each Michigan governor is privy to using the island mansion any time. The home was originally the residence of Lawrence Young, who had it built in 1901.

  10. No Michigan governor has ever lived in this Governor's ...

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    It's the Governor's Mansion in Michigan in which no Michigan governor has ever lived in. We're taking you inside and telling you how this home came about.

  11. The Michigan Governor’s Mansion Proposal In 1946 ... - Dwell

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    In a letter to the director of the Division of Building Construction, the architect described in detail the residence he envisioned: In 1946, Alden B. Dow was selected to design the first official residence for Michigan’s governor in the state capital of Lansing.