Former Governor's Mansion and its collection

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The North Dakota Governor's Residence, situated on the southwest corner of the North Dakota State Capitol grounds in Bismarck, is the official home of the governor of North Dakota. This location has been the site of three official residences for the state's governors, each with its own unique history and architectural style.

The Original Governor's Mansion

The original governor's mansion, built in 1884, was initially a private home for Bismarck businessman Asa Fisher. This house served as the governor's residence from 1893 to 1960, providing a home for twenty North Dakota governors. This historical building offers a glimpse into the past, showcasing the living conditions and lifestyle of the state's early leaders.

Transfer of Ownership and Renovation of the Original Governor's Mansion

In 1975, the State Legislature passed House Bill 1315, transferring ownership of the original governor's mansion to the State Historical Society of North Dakota. The house underwent renovations to restore its 1893 appearance and was opened to the public as a North Dakota State Historic Site in 1983. Visitors can now explore this historic site and learn about the state's history and its early governors.

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Former Governor's Mansion
320 East Avenue B.Bismarck
ND 58505 Bismarck
North Dakota

Visitor information Former Governor's Mansion

Opening hours

May 15 - September 15
Monday - Friday: 10 a.m - 5 p.m
Saturday & Sunday: Noon - 4:00 p.m.

October - May
Second combined Friday and Saturday of each month: 1 p.m. - 5 p.m.
Other times by appointment.

Admission

0+Free

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Location & Map

320 East Avenue B.Bismarck, Bismarck

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    The Former Governor's Mansion in Bismarck, North Dakota, offers visitors a glimpse into the state's political history. This restored Victorian house, which served as the residence for North Dakota's governors from 1893 to 1960, now functions as a museum. Visitors appreciate the well-preserved architecture and period furnishings that reflect the lifestyle of the early 20th century. The tour provides interesting information about the building's history and the governors who lived there. While some find the exhibits informative, others mention that the experience can be brief and may leave those seeking more in-depth historical content wanting. The mansion's small size allows for an intimate experience, but it also means that larger groups might feel cramped. The staff is generally noted as knowledgeable and friendly, enhancing the visit with their insights. However, accessibility might be an issue for some visitors due to the historic nature of the building. Overall, the Former Governor's Mansion offers a modest but educational experience for those interested in local history and architecture, though it may not be a full day's activity.

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