I was here last week to witness Governor Lombardo's signing of Senate Bill 96 (which designates January 27 as International Holocaust Remembrance Day in the State of Nevada). The Governor's...
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The Governor's Mansion in Carson City, Nevada, is a historic residence that was built between 1908 and 1909 to provide a permanent home for Nevada's First Families. Designed by Reno architect George A. Ferris, the mansion showcases Classical Revival architecture with Georgian and Jeffersonian motifs, featuring a grand entry hall, reception room, formal dining room, and private living quarters for the governor's family.
Over the years, the mansion has undergone structural rehabilitation and redecoration, with additions such as a circular pergola, curved front stairs, and additional buildings on the grounds. Today, the Governor's Mansion stands as a symbol of Nevada's rich history and is open for tours on Nevada Day, allowing visitors to explore its elegant interior and learn about the state's political heritage.
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Every year during Halloween the Governor and staff host this fun trick-or-treat event for families at the Mansion and it was a lot of fun! There's live music and fun entertainment. Tons of other...
After touring the Capitol Building, the next item on our agenda was visiting the Governor's Mansion, which was a short ten block drive away. It's in a nice, but not exclusive residential...
A long as I have lived in Reno and as many times as I have driven to Carson City, I have never seen the Governor's Mansion. Finally found out the address and this drive to Carson today, we did in...
Only in Nevada will you find the Governors Mansion opened to the public and available for fundraising events! The staff and trustees that organize and supervise the events make the experience...
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