Original Governor's Mansion
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This stately Queen Anne style mansion has enjoyed both public and private roles in the history of Montana and its capital city. The history of the mansion is as much a history of the people who resided here as it is of a building. Montana's Original Governor's Mansion, built in 1888 by Helena entrepreneur William Chessman as a symbol of his wealth and influence throughout the Helena community. The next two owners, the Larsons and the Conrads, continued the pattern of affluent living. In 1913 the State of Montana acquired this handsome brick mansion as the first official governor's residence for nearly half a century. Between 1913 and 1959, it was home to nine Montana governors and their families. Guided tours hourly. Group tours by reservation only. May 1 - September 30: Tuesday - Saturday, 12:00pm - 4:00pm, closed Sunday, Monday and holidays. October 1 - April 30: Saturdays only, 12:00pm - 4:00pm, closed holidays. Admission is $4.00 for adults, $1.00 for children and $8.00 per family. Discount admission for Montana's Museum and Old Governor's Mansion offered.
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Contact Info
Mailing Address:
PO Box 201201 Helena, MT 59620 Street Address: 304 North Ewing Helena, MT 59620 Phone: 406-444-4789 Alternate Phone: 406-444-2694 Toll Free: 800-243-9900 Fax: 406-444-2696 http://www.montanahistoricalsociety.org
The Original Governor's Mansion is located on the corner of Ewing and 6th Avenue, one block east of Last Chance Gulch, near downtown Helena.
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