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Old Governor's Mansion
Constructed in 1930, the Old Governor’s Mansion was the residence of nine Governors of Louisiana, starting with Huey P. Long, until 1963. The mansion was built in the Georgian style, allegedly to give Governor Long a preview of life in the White House if he ever ran for president. Located just east of Louisiana’s Old State Capitol, the mansion now offers tours to visitors and schools and is a premiere venue for weddings and other events.
The Old Governor's Mansion is open for tours Monday through Friday 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m.Details
Phone Number: 225.387.2464
Website: https://www.laogm.org/