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  1. Florida Governor's Mansion. /  30.44972°N 84.28250°W  / 30.44972; -84.28250. The Florida Governor's Mansion (also called The People's House of Florida) is a historic U.S. residence in Tallahassee, Florida and the official residence of the governor of Florida. On July 20, 2006, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places .

  2. The Governor's Mansion is located at 700 North Adams Street in Tallahassee; just ten blocks north of the Florida State Capitol. The mansion is home to the governor and first family of Florida. The original Governor's Mansion (pictured above) was built on the current site in 1907 and was occupied for nearly 50 years by a succession of eleven ...

  3. Shown here is the Brown house built in 1850, and used by Governor Napoleon Broward as the governor's mansion from the time he was inaugurated in 1905 until 1907. The house was on North Monroe Street and its demolition led to the preservation movement in Tallahassee. In 1905, the sixtieth year of statehood, the Florida Legislature appropriated ...

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  5. The first territorial governor, William Pope Duval, served 12 years, the longest of any Florida governor to date. Since statehood in 1845, there have been 45 people who have served as governor, one of whom served two distinct terms. Four state governors have served two full four-year terms: William D. Bloxham, in two stints, as well as Reubin ...

  6. The Grove, known officially as the Call/Collins House at The Grove, is an antebellum plantation house located in Tallahassee, Leon County, Florida. Territorial Governor Richard Keith Call constructed The Grove circa 1840. By 1851, Call deeded the property to his daughter, Ellen Call Long, who owned it until 1903.

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