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The Tennessee Governor's Mansion is the official residence of the state's governor and family, located in the Nashville neighborhood of Oak Hill. The three-story mansion was originally constructed in the Georgian style of architecture in 1929 for William Ridley Wills and purchased by the state of Tennessee two decades later for use as an official governor's residence. Public tours of the mansion are offered each week on Tuesday and Thursday mornings with advance reservation, depending on home availability and schedule. Visitors can explore the home's 10-acre grounds and beautiful rooms, including its LEED-certified 14,000-square-foot underground Conservation Hall meeting room and ballroom. Displays of antiques and Tennessee artworks are showcased throughout the house, serving as a living history display of the state's heritage and culture.

882 Curtiswood Ln S, Nashville, TN 37204, Phone: 615-741-2784

The Tennessee Governor's Mansion
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