The Georgia Governor's Mansion has been the official home of each Georgia state governor since its opening in 1968.
The three-level Greek Revival-style mansion was designed by architect Thomas Bradbury and is located on 30 acres within Atlanta's Tuxedo Park neighborhood in the city's northwestern region. The 30-room home spans more than 24,000 acres and showcases a swimming pool, greenhouse, children's playground, and tennis courts, with rooms inside including a formal ballroom with a capacity for up to 175 guests.
It has been home to every Georgia governor since Lester Maddox, including future United States President Jimmy Carter. Free public tours are available Tuesdays through Thursdays during the morning hours, with reservations necessary for groups of 10 or more participants.
391 West Paces Ferry Rd NW, Atlanta, GA 30305, Phone: 404-261-1776