Nebraska Governor’s Mansion

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The Nebraska Governor’s Mansion is that the official residence of the Governor of Nebraska and his family. Set in Lincoln, Nebraska, it’s a changed Georgian Colonial home that began operation because the governor’s residence on March 17, 1958. Governor Victor E. Anderson was the primary to measure here. The designer was Selmer Solheim & Associates. The residence has thirty one rooms, as well as five bedrooms and twelve bogs, four fireplaces and a 3-stall garage. It had been more to the National Register of Historic Places in 2008.

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