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- The Illinois Governor's Mansion (formerly, Illinois Executive Mansion) is the official residence of the governor of Illinois. It is located in the state capital of Springfield, Illinois, near the Illinois State Capitol building, and the Lincoln Home National Historic Site.
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Visit the historic landmark that serves as the official residence of the First Family of Illinois. Learn about the Mansion's history, art, and upcoming events, and reserve a free tour online.
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July 19, 1976. The Illinois Governor's Mansion (formerly, Illinois Executive Mansion) is the official residence of the governor of Illinois. It is located in the state capital of Springfield, Illinois, near the Illinois State Capitol building, and the Lincoln Home National Historic Site.
The Governor’s Mansion is open to scheduled tours on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday at 1:45pm & 3:00pm Exact availability will be displayed at the time of reservation. Please note: The Governor’s Mansion reserves the right to cancel tours at any time up to the time of the scheduled tour.
The Illinois Governor's Mansion Association is a non-profit board created in 1972 to preserve and oversee the renovation of the Illinois Governor's Mansion.
This visually stunning volume not only celebrates the updating of the Italianate–Greek Revival Illinois Governor’s Mansion in Springfield but also tells the story of the house’s evolution since 1855, of the lives and times of the renowned personages who inhabited it, and of the illustrious visitors, including Abraham Lincoln and FDR.