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  2. Michigan Governor's Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The governor's mansion in Lansing was built in 1957 for Howard and Letha Sober, who donated it to the state in 1969. The furnishings were provided by the State of Michigan. American architect Wallace Frost, who was known for traditional architecture, designed the ranch-style residence with its stone exterior in a contemporary style. The ...

  3. George W. Romney Building - Wikipedia

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    The George W. Romney Building - ("The Romney Building") is the Governor of Michigan's main office, and houses other State of Michigan offices. The building, formerly a hotel, is named after George W. Romney, the 43rd Governor and father of Mitt Romney. The building has a ten-story atrium, beginning on the fourth floor. [1]

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

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    Michigan Governor's Summer Residence: Mackinac Island: 1945–present Built in 1902, the Governor's summer residence on Mackinac Island is a three-story structure located on a bluff overlooking the Straits of Mackinac.

  5. We talked to Whitmer about her new book and asked about ... - AOL

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    Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer at the Michigan Governor's Mansion in Lansing on Friday, Aug. 26, 2022. At times, your positivity has frustrated me — during the 2022 debates, when your GOP ...

  6. Elliott-Larsen Building - Wikipedia

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    The Elliott-Larsen Building is a state government office in downtown Lansing, Michigan, named after Democratic State Representative Daisy Elliott and Republican State Representative Melvin Larsen, primary sponsors of the Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act. It was formerly known as the Lewis Cass Building, named after territorial governor Lewis ...

  7. 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. [1]

  8. List of residences of presidents of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Governor of New York [23] (served 1929–1932) 39: Jimmy Carter: Georgia Governor's Mansion (Atlanta, Georgia) Governor of Georgia [26] (served 1971–1975) 41: George H. W. Bush: Residence of the United States Ambassador to the United Nations (New York City) United States Ambassador to the United Nations (served 1971–1973)

  9. Turner-Dodge House - Wikipedia

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    The Dodge Mansion, also known as Turner-Dodge House, is a historic house in Lansing, Michigan that was built in 1855. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 1972 as Dodge Mansion. [1] The Turner-Dodge House is now a museum and historical center dedicated to Lansing's early pioneers.