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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. Built in 1906 and later demolished in 1955. Replaced in 1956 with a design by renowned Palm Beach architect, Marion Sims Wyeth, and later listed in the National Register of Historic Places on July 20, 2006 to coincide with the mansion's fiftieth anniversary.

  3. Welcome to 700 North Adams Street. Enjoy an online look at the Florida Governor's Mansion. This piece of Florida's history serves as a reminder of our state's past and as a home to those crafting our state's future. In the life of Florida, the governor's mansion reflects the progress and aspirations of the state. It stands as a symbolic ...

  4. Sep 28, 2011 · Claude R. Kirk Jr., the flamboyant Republican who broke the Democratic stranglehold on the Florida governor's mansion and helped reshape environmental policy in the state, died quietly at his home ...

  5. Consult our Guide to Florida Governors to see the complete list of records available for each governor’s administration. The records of Florida’s governors are generally organized in one of three ways: Letterbooks: Most governors in the 1800s and early 1900s kept copies of their outgoing correspondence and select incoming correspondence in ...

  6. 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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  8. Note Christmas tree in the next room in the distant background. Searchable collections of manuscripts, war records, historic images, vital statistics, audio and video recordings from the State Library and Archives of Florida.

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