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  1. Government House is the official residence of the governor of Maryland. Located in Annapolis, it is directly across the street from the historic Maryland State House. Currently, Government House is the home of Governor Wes Moore and his wife, Dawn Moore. The Moores have two children.

  2. Annapolis, Maryland. Completed. 1870. Design and construction. Architect (s) R. Snowden Andrews. Government House, also known as the Governor's Mansion, [1] is the official residence of the governor of Maryland. It is located on State Circle in Annapolis, Maryland, adjacent to the Maryland State House complex. [2]

  3. Jan 24, 2019 · Government House in Annapolis has been the official residence of the Governors of Maryland for 150 years. Governor Lawrence J. Hogan, Jr. and his family are the home’s current residents. Present Day. Courtesy of Maryland State Archives.

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  5. This house, the home of the Maryland Governors for 154 years, is alive with the heritage that has enriched Maryland and its people since the founding of the colony in 1634. Government House has been the official residence of the Governors of Maryland since 1870.

  6. Jul 2, 2019 · If you have ever walked in Downtown Annapolis, there is a good chance you passed the Government House. Situated in the center of historic Annapolis, adjacent to the State House, is Government House, the official residence of the governor of Maryland. Currently living in the home are Governor Larry.

  7. History. Historical Beginnings. As you see it today, Government House is a Georgian-style country house. When it was built in 1870, it was of the fashionable style of the period, a Victorian mansion with a mansard roof and Italianate arched windows.

  8. Honoring the historical and cultural significance of Maryland Governors Mansion, better known as Government House, by facilitating and assisting in the restoration, preservation and renovation of the public private areas and promoting public awareness through multi-cultural programs open to the public showcasing the historical significance ...

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