Governor's Mansion State Historic Park Explained

California Governor's Mansion
Location:1526 H St, Sacramento, California
Coordinates:38.58°N -121.4847°W
Built:1877
Architect:Nathaniel D. Goodell
Architecture:Second Empire-Italianate
Added:November 10, 1970
Refnum:70000139 [1]
Designated Other1:California
Designated Other1 Date:August 10, 1974
Designated Other1 Number:823

The California Governor's Mansion is the official residence of the governor of California, located in Sacramento, the capital of California. Built in 1877, the estate was purchased by the Californian government in 1903 and has served as the executive residence for 14 governors. The mansion was occupied by governors between 1903–1967 and 2015–2019. Since 1967, the mansion has been managed by California State Parks as the Governor's Mansion State Historic Park.

History

The thirty-room, three-story Second Empire-Italianate Victorian mansion was built in 1877 for local hardware merchant Albert Gallatin, who sold it to businessman Joseph Steffens, the father of journalist Lincoln Steffens, in 1887. In 1903, the State of California purchased the house to serve as the governor's mansion.[2] [3]

Many furnishings remain from former governors, including Pardee's 1902 Steinway piano, velvet chairs, and sofas belonging to Governor Hiram Johnson, and Persian rugs bought by the wife of Earl Warren.

State park

In 1967, ownership of the mansion was transferred from the Governor of California to California State Parks, establishing the Governor's Mansion California State Historic Park. Governor Reagan lived in the mansion for a few months while making arrangements for his own residence. He leased a home in East Sacramento's "Fabulous 40s" neighborhood at 1341 45th Street.[4] Reagan set a precedent that was adopted by all subsequent California governors until 2015.

In 1970, the mansion was designated as a "historic house museum" and opened to the public.[5]

From 1974 to 1975, during Reagan's tenure, a new executive mansion was constructed in the Casa de los Gobernadores neighborhood of Carmichael, a suburb of Sacramento. Reagan never resided in the mansion, as it was completed after his tenure as governor ended, and the mansion was subsequently sold by Reagan's successor, Jerry Brown. Brown, during his first two terms as governor from 1975 to 1983, lived in a sparsely-furnished two-bedroom apartment at the Dean Apartments at 1400 N St. Governors George Deukmejian, Pete Wilson, and Gray Davis all lived in different Carmichael residences. Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger ordinarily commuted each day by private plane from his home in the Brentwood area of Los Angeles. When he would need to stay in Sacramento overnight, he would take a hotel suite at the Hyatt Regency Sacramento which is across the street from the California State Capitol.[6]

When Brown became governor again in 2011, he opted to live in a 1450square feet downtown loft.[7]

In July 2012, the Governor's Mansion was one of 70 California State Parks proposed for closure as part of a deficit reduction program.[8] Previously, it was also one of several state parks threatened with closure in 2008. These threatened closures were ultimately avoided by cutting hours and maintenance system-wide.[9]

Renewed executive residence

In 2015, the mansion once again became the official residence of the governor of California as well as being a museum, when Governor Jerry Brown and his wife, Anne Gust Brown, moved into the governor's mansion after it underwent $4.1 million in renovations to update electrical and plumbing systems, as well as to remove lead-based paint and install a fire sprinkler system and other security features.[10] [11]

In 2019, Governor Gavin Newsom and his family lived briefly in the mansion before taking up residence in a house purchased in the Sacramento suburb of Fair Oaks.[11] [12] [13]

Stanford Mansion

See main article: Leland Stanford Mansion. The Leland Stanford Mansion, the former residence of Leland Stanford (8th Governor of California and founder of Stanford University), serves as the official reception house for the Californian government. It is often used by the governor for official receptions of foreign dignitaries and for ceremonial purposes.[14]

The Stanford Mansion also hosts an official office and working space for the governor.

Casa de los Gobernadores

See main article: Casa de los Gobernadores. Casa de los Gobernadores was built in 1974-75, in the Sacramento suburb of Carmichael, to serve as the new official residence of the governor. [15] Reagan never resided in this new governor's mansion as it was completed after his term ended. Jerry Brown, who succeeded Reagan, refused to live in the mansion.[15] In 1982, mansion was sold by the state and is now a private residence.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: California (CA), Sacramento County: California State Capitol . 20 July 2010 . National Register of Historic Places . National Park Service . September 29, 2010 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20101113075444/http://www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com/ca/Sacramento/state.html . 13 November 2010 .
  2. Web site: The Historic Governor's Mansion of California. California State Parks . December 2, 2020 .
  3. Web site: Guide to the Governor's Mansion State Historic Park Photographic Collection . Online Archive of California. December 2, 2020 .
  4. Web site: Where Ronald Reagan lived (and almost lived) in Sacramento . Lundquist . Ryan . September 17, 2012 . Lundquist Appraisal Company . December 2, 2020 .
  5. News: California's historic governor's mansion reopens with flair. Anita. Creamer. The Sacramento Bee. November 4, 2013. The third floor of the California governor’s mansion reopens to the public. . .after being closed to visitors for decades. December 2, 2010.
  6. News: Evan . Halper . Michael . Rothfeld . This puts your commute to shame . The Los Angeles Times . 2008-03-07 . 2010-09-30 . live . http://archive.wikiwix.com/cache/20101001064607/http://articles.latimes.com/2008/mar/07/local/me-arnold7 . 2010-10-01 .
  7. News: Shane . Goldmacher . Jerry Brown chooses a trendy loft near the Capitol . The Los Angeles 2300 California Ave. Times . December 22, 2010 . 4 January 2011 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20110123045413/http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-1222-jerry-brown-20101222,0,5964843.story . 23 January 2011 .
  8. State Parks Announces Closures . California State Parks . 2011-05-13 . 2011-09-24 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20110929073414/http://www.parks.ca.gov/pages/712/files/2011ParkClosures_attachments20110513.pdf . 2011-09-29 .
  9. News: McGreevy . Patrick . Sahagun . Louis . State parks to stay open, but with cuts in hours, staffing . Los Angeles Times . Los Angeles . 2009-09-26 . 2011-12-30 . live . http://archive.wikiwix.com/cache/20111230072617/http://articles.latimes.com/2009/sep/26/local/me-state-parks26 . 2011-12-30 .
  10. Web site: First Family Moves Into California Governor's Mansion . 2015-12-17 . Ben . Adler . . 2016-03-12 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20151221042401/http://www.capradio.org/articles/2015/12/17/first-family-moves-into-california-governors-mansion . December 21, 2015 .
  11. News: Shane . Goldmacher . Gov. Gavin Newsom and family to pass on the governor's mansion, head to Sacramento suburbs. The Los Angeles Times . December 22, 2010 . December 2, 2020.
  12. News: California governor skips historic mansion for suburban home . Associated Press . January 18, 2019 . December 2, 2020 .
  13. News: Gavin Newsom's family plans move to $3.7 million Fair Oaks mansion . Sophia . Bollag . Sacramento Bee . January 17, 2019 . December 2, 2020.
  14. Web site: Leland Stanford Mansion SHP . California Department of Parks and Recreation . 2010-11-03 . 5 February 2014.
  15. Web site: Remembering Carmichael's "Taj Mahal" executive mansion . June 28, 2012 . Valley Community Newspapers, Inc. . December 2, 2010 .