Wisconsin Governor's Mansion

Wisconsin Governor's Mansion

The Wisconsin Governor's Mansion, formally called the Executive Residence, serves as the official home of the Governor of Wisconsin. It is in the Southern Classical Revival style and was completed in 1928. It first started housing Governors and their families in 1949. It is located at 99 Cambridge Road in Maple Bluff on the eastern shore of Lake Mendota.

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* [http://www.doa.state.wi.us/subcategory.asp?linksubcatid=328&locid=4 Official site]


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