Do all US states have governor’s mansions?

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Five US states lack governor’s mansions, with governors opting for private residences near the state capital. The oldest governor’s residence is in Richmond, Virginia, and there are more governor’s mansions than states, with around 55 designated buildings.

Five US states do not have governor’s mansions: California, Arizona, Massachusetts, Vermont and Rhode Island. Governors in those states usually choose private residences near the seat of government in their state.

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The oldest governor’s residence in the United States is in Richmond, Virginia. It is also the oldest building continuously used as an executive residence in the United States, having been built in 1813, four years before the modern White House, which was rebuilt in 1817 after a huge fire.
California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has proven that governors may still have to commute: When he was in office, he commuted from Los Angeles to Sacramento every day, which sounds bad until you learn how he did it: by private jet .
There are actually more governor’s mansions in the United States than states. There are approximately 55 buildings in the United States designated as governor’s residences, but not all of them are used as residences.




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