West Virginia Governor’s Mansion

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The Mountain State Governor’s Mansion (or Mountain State government Mansion) may be a historic residence settled next to the river in Charleston, Mountain State and is that the official residence of the Governor of Mountain State. The Colonial Revival (Georgian Revival) building was completed throughout 1925 by Charleston designer music director F. Martens and is an element of the Mountain State Capitol advanced, that additionally includes the Mountain State State Capitol. The building itself includes a red brick exterior, with a pillared porch at the doorway.
The anteroom was galvanized by the White House, with checkered black-and-white marble flooring and twin staircases. The primary floor of the mansion includes the drawing space, ballroom, state eating space, library, and a living room. The second floor homes the governor’s own rooms, moreover as those of his family, whereas further bedrooms ar on the third floor. In all, the structure has thirty rooms. The mansion additionally options walled gardens, a separate garage, and servant quarters.

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