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The Georgia Governor's Mansion has housed every state governor of Georgia since its construction in 1968, including future United States President Jimmy Carter during his service to the state's executive branch. The mansion was designed in the beautiful Greek Revival architectural style by noted architect Thomas Bradbury, located on 30 landscaped acres within the Tuxedo Park neighborhood in northwest metro Atlanta. It is open to the public as a living history museum today, showcasing over 30 rooms spanning 24,000 acres, including a formal ballroom that has hosted major state events. Visitors can enjoy free public tours throughout the week on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday mornings and explore interior and exterior spaces, including its outdoor swimming pool, greenhouse, and tennis courts.
391 West Paces Ferry Rd NW, Atlanta, GA 30305, Phone: 404-261-1776
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