The Missouri Governor's Mansion is a beautiful Neo-Renaissance building in Jefferson City that has served as the residence of every state governor since its construction in 1871. The stunning building is located within the Missouri State Capitol Historic District and has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1969. It sits atop a bluff overlooking the majestic Missouri River and showcases gorgeous design elements by architect George Ingham Barnett, best known for his work at the Missouri Botanical Garden. Striking interior and exterior design elements include a lovely mansard roof, four pink granite columns, and a walnut grand stairway within the mansion's interior foyer. Free guided tours are offered during select times throughout the year for walk-in groups of less than 10 participants.
100 Madison St, Jefferson City, MO 65101, Phone: 573-751-4141
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