Colorado Governor's MansionTour Colorado's pioneer heritage
400 East 8th Avenue
Denver, CO
80203
Neighborhood: Capitol Hill
Phone: +1 303 837 8350
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Designed and built for the Cheeseman family in 1908, and later purchased by the Boettcher family, this mansion was deeded to the state in 1959. The Georgian Revival residence became the Governor's Mansion in 1960 after considerable controversy. Ornate fountains, gardens and a substantial collection of European and Asian artwork and antiques grace the home. One main attraction, the Drawing Room, houses a Waterford crystal chandelier that once hung in the White House in Washington, D.C. Admission is free.


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We toured the mansion this afternoon and had a wonderful time. The guide was knowledgeable, friendl...
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