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  1. Old Governor's Mansion. One of the oldest Executive residences in the United States, Kentucky’s Old Governors Mansion has a rich and diverse history, and stands as a reminder of the growth and history of our state.

  2. The Old Governor's Mansion, also known as Lieutenant Governor's Mansion, is located at 420 High Street, Frankfort, Kentucky. It is reputed to be the oldest official executive residence officially still in use in the Contiguous United States, as the mansion is the official residence of the lieutenant governor of Kentucky. [citation needed] In ...

  3. Historical Marker #1208 in Frankfort notes the location of the Old Governor's Mansion, the former residence of the state's chief executive. When Kentucky became the nation's fifteenth state in 1792, Frankfort was selected as the capital.

  4. It was home to 33 Kentucky governors from 1798 to 1914. This Landmark Mansion is listed on the National Register for Historic Places and notable for the seven U.S. Presidents who have visited here. You can walk around the outside but, you have to call to arrange for a public tour. Read more.

  5. The Kentucky Governor's Mansion is a historic residence in Frankfort, Kentucky. It is located at the East lawn of the Capitol, at the end of Capital Avenue. On February 1, 1972, it was added to the United States National Register of Historic Places .

  6. Home to 35 Kentucky Governors from 1798 to 1914, this landmark mansion is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and notable for the eight U.S. Presidents who have visited the home. This beautiful home is available for tours by appointment made via the contact info on this listing.

  7. The Old Governor's Mansion, built in 1798, still stands in downtown Frankfort at 420 High Street. Many of the herbs used for cooking in the Mansion's kitchen are grown in the Mansion's own greenhouses.

  8. The Governor's Mansion is situated on the east lawn of the State Capitol grounds on a bluff high above the Kentucky River in Frankfort. It was designed by Kentuckians C.C. and E.A. Weber of Fort Thomas in 1912.

  9. It was home to 33 Kentucky governors from 1798 to 1914. This Landmark Mansion is listed on the National Register for Historic Places and notable for the seven U.S. Presidents who have visited here. You can walk around the outside but, you have to call to arrange for a public tour. Read more.

  10. It was home to 33 Kentucky governors from 1798 to 1914. This Landmark Mansion is listed on the National Register for Historic Places and notable for the seven U.S. Presidents who have visited here. You can walk around the outside but, you have to call to arrange for a public tour. Read more.

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