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  2. Drumthwacket - Wikipedia

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    Drumthwacket (/ ˈdrʌmˌθwækɪt / DRUM-thwak-it[3]) is the official residence of the governor of the U.S. state of New Jersey at 354 Stockton Street in Princeton, New Jersey, near the state capital of Trenton. The mansion was built in 1835 and expanded in 1893 and 1900. It was sold with its surrounding land to the state in 1966.

  3. Proprietary House - Wikipedia

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    Proprietary House in Perth Amboy, New Jersey, United States, is the only proprietary governor 's mansion of the original Thirteen Colonies still standing. Overseen by architect and builder John Edward Pryor, construction began in 1762 and was completed in 1764. The Georgian style "mansion" was first occupied by Chief Justice Frederick Smyth by ...

  4. The Greenbrier - Wikipedia

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    The Greenbrier is a luxury resort located in the Allegheny Mountains near White Sulphur Springs in Greenbrier County, West Virginia, in the United States. Since 1778, visitors have traveled to this part of the state to "take the waters" of the area. Today, The Greenbrier is situated on 11,000 acres (4,500 ha) of land with 710 guest rooms, 20 ...

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

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    This is a list of current and former official residences of governors in the United States. Most U.S. States have at least one official residence, the exceptions are five states; Arizona, Idaho, Massachusetts, Vermont and Rhode Island. [1] Also included is a list of unofficial but notable governors' residences.

  6. Pennsylvania Governor's Residence - Wikipedia

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    The Pennsylvania Governor's Residence is the official residence of the governor of Pennsylvania, in the Uptown neighborhood of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The neo-Georgian residence was built from 1966 to 1968 and designed by George M. Ewing, heading an architectural firm in Philadelphia. [2] The mansion was previously only used for official ...

  7. Executive Mansion (Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Designated VLR. November 5, 1968 [2] The Virginia Governor's Mansion, better known as the Executive Mansion, is located in Richmond, Virginia, on Capitol Square and serves as the official residence of the governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia. Designed by Alexander Parris, it is the oldest occupied governor's mansion in the United States.

  8. Governors Island - Wikipedia

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    Governors Island is a 172-acre (70 ha) island in New York Harbor, within the New York City borough of Manhattan. It is located approximately 800 yards (730 m) south of Manhattan Island, and is separated from Brooklyn to the east by the 400-yard-wide (370 m) Buttermilk Channel. The National Park Service administers a small portion of the north ...

  9. The 10 most popular travel destinations this Thanksgiving ...

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    Google Flights shared the top-searched destinations on its platform for Thanksgiving 2024. The data is based on the most-searched travel destinations for November and December 2024.