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  2. Ohio Governor's Mansion. /  39.97639°N 82.94028°W  / 39.97639; -82.94028. The Ohio Governor's Residence and Heritage Garden is the official residence of the governor of Ohio. The residence was built during 1923–1925 by industrialist Malcolm D. Jeffrey and has served as the official home of the governor since 1957.

  3. May 24, 2018 · The current residence provided for Ohio’s governors is seen here in the 1970s, during Governor John J. Gilligan’s time there. The old Governor’s Mansion still stands in Columbus today. It was once used as the Ohio Archives Building, but has since transitioned into the home of the Columbus Foundation.

  4. Built as a private home around 1852, the building later served several purposes, including as the governor's mansion for Ohio's governor during the American Civil War. From 1952 to 2018, it was the headquarters of the sorority Kappa Kappa Gamma .

  5. May 26, 2021 · The old Governor’s Mansion still stands in Columbus today. It was once used as the Ohio Archives Building, but has since transitioned into the home of the Columbus Foundation. Now over 100 years old, Packard’s architecture remains stunning for visitors to Columbus happening down Broad Street. Tagged: Featured.

  6. The Ohio Governor's Residence and Heritage Garden is the official residence of the governor of Ohio. The residence was built during 1923–1925 by industrialist Malcolm D. Jeffrey and has served as the official home of the governor since 1957. The mansion is located at 358 North Parkview Avenue in Bexley, a suburb and enclave of the state ...

  7. May 26, 2021 · The old Governor’s Mansion still stands in Columbus today. It was once used as the Ohio Archives Building, but has since transitioned into the home of the Columbus Foundation. Now over 100 years old, Packard’s architecture remains stunning for visitors to Columbus happening down Broad Street. Tagged: Featured.

  8. Sep 16, 2016 · Sep 16, 2016. Malcolm Jeffrey, a director of Columbus's Jeffrey Mining Co., built his family home in the 1920s in Bexley in the Jacobean Revival style. Only 30 years after the home was completed,...

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