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Wednesday, April 08, 2009

Governor's Mansion Tour

Last August, I posted some pictures from a visit to the S.C. Governor's Mansion during which I had the opportunity to see the house from the outside along with its well-manicured yard. After visiting the gift shop last week and learning that tours of the mansion are free, I decided to book one, and yesterday I finally saw the inside (the first floor, anyway). While I didn't have my digital camera handy, I did have my Chocolate, and the pictures turned out not half-bad!

Fountain at center of estate.
Governor's Mansion Fountain

Fountain in front of the mansion.
Governor's Mansion Fountain

Front of the mansion. When the state flag is raised, the governor is in residence.
Front of Governor's Mansion

The main staircase is one of the highest straight home staircases in South Carolina.
Staircase in Governor's Mansion

View of the Large Drawing Room. One of the pictures in this room is of Governor Sanford with President Bush (who autographed the photo) aboard Air Force One.
Large Drawing Room in Governor's Mansion

One of the oldest artifacts in the mansion, this is one of two chairs in the Large Drawing Room that once belonged to King George.
King George's chair in Large Drawing Room

The State Dining Room, featuring 22 deerfoot armchairs and a mahogany table that extends over 20 feet.
State Dining Room in Governor's Mansion

Battleship Silver as seen in the State Dining Room. It came from the USS South Carolina and its custodians are the South Carolina Daughters of the American Revolution.
Battleship Silver from the USS South Carolina

The Palmetto Dining Room, with American landscapes such as Niagara Falls and New York Harbor depicted on the wallpaper.
Palmetto Dining Room in Governor's Mansion

Portrait of Governor Sanford in the Library. One of the smaller pictures below it shows Jenny Sanford with Michelle Obama and Jill Biden.
Governor Sanford portrait in Library in Governor's Mansion






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