Updated: 2/26/2009 
Old Governor's Mansion
Milledgeville, Georgia
Description

The Old Governor’s Mansion, a National Historic Landmark completed in 1839 was the home of Georgia’s governors until 1868. Serving as the political and social base of the capital, the Mansion played a pivotal role in the antebellum and Civil War periods. In November of 1864 the Mansion served as Sherman’s headquarters in Milledgeville during the March to the Sea. Recently, the Mansion underwent an award winning $9.5 million dollar restoration returning it to its c1851 appearance. Tours run on the hour Tuesday-Saturday from 10-4 and Sunday 2-4, all tours begin on the hour. For more information, please call 478-445-4545 or visit

www.gcsu.edu/mansion.

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