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  2. Executive Mansion (Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. White House of the Confederacy - Wikipedia

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    The second White House of the Confederacy is a gray stuccoed neoclassical mansion built in 1818 by John Brockenbrough, who was president of the Bank of Virginia.Designed by Robert Mills, Brockenbrough's second private residence in Richmond was built on K Street (later renamed Clay Street) in Richmond's affluent Shockoe Hill neighborhood (later known as the Court End District), and was two ...

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

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    Executive Mansion (Richmond, Virginia) Governor of Virginia [22] (served 1825–1827) 22/24: Grover Cleveland: New York State Executive Mansion (Albany, New York) Governor of New York [23] (served 1883–1885) 26: Theodore Roosevelt: New York State Executive Mansion (Albany, New York) Governor of New York [23] (served 1899–1900) 27: William ...

  5. How Presidents Changed the Look of the White House - AOL

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    Jackson spent an additional $50,000 during his tenure furnishing the executive mansion, including about $10,000 alone on furnishing the East Room. benoitb/istockphoto.

  6. Executive Mansion - Wikipedia

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    Executive Mansion may refer to: Executive Mansion, Monrovia, Liberia; Executive Mansion (Virginia), United States; Illinois Governor's Mansion, United States (formerly known as the Illinois Executive Mansion) New York State Executive Mansion, United States; North Carolina Executive Mansion, United States

  7. One is where the Executive Mansion sits, which is called Burke Square. A third is Nash Square, which is home to century-old trees , the Fallen Firefighters Memorial and a wooden squirrel statue ...

  8. The state of NC neglected this historic Raleigh mansion. They ...

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    A decade later, the state began building the Executive Mansion a block away. After Andrews died in 1915, the house was bought by Laura Duncan Pearson, the widow of a Durham tobacco industrialist ...

  9. Category:Government buildings in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Executive Mansion (Virginia) P. Patrick Henry Building; V. Virginia State Capitol This page was last edited on 23 August 2017, at 03:48 (UTC). Text is available under ...