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  2. The West Virginia Governor's Mansion (or West Virginia Executive Mansion) is a historic residence located next to the Kanawha River in Charleston, West Virginia and is the official residence of the governor of West Virginia.

  3. The West Virginia Executive Mansion is of red Harvard colonial brick laid in Flemish bond with black headers, is fronted by a central, two-story portico with a bracketed pediment that is supported by four free standing and two engaged fluted Corinthian columns.

  4. The West Virginia Governor’s Mansion, also known as the West Virginia Executive Mansion, represents elegance and hospitality. This residence serves as the official home of the West Virginia governor. Before the state purchased the property in 1893, WV executives were responsible for finding their own housing.

  5. Jul 13, 2023 · e-WV | Governor’s Mansion. Share Governor’s Mansion. The West Virginia Governor’s Mansion, facing the Kanawha River near the southwest corner of the State Capitol Complex, was built in 1924–25, during the term of Governor E. F. Morgan.

  6. Charleston, WV. Completed in 1925, this home has welcomed national and global dignitaries, ambassadors, public officials and corporate leaders.

  7. The second executive mansion built for the governor of West Virginia in the state's history, this structure was completed in 1925 at a cost of $200,000. The mansion was designed by Walter Martens, a Charleston architect who designed several other buildings on Charleston's East End.

  8. This Neo-Georgian brick mansion verges on the Adamesque or Federal Revival in its chaste details and proportions. A pedimented portico, its attenuated columns modeled after those of the Temple of the Winds in Athens, a particularly delicate variant of the Corinthian order, centers the facade.

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