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Governor's Mansion The first Governor’s mansion in Indianapolis is rejected… on this Moment of Indiana History.
Built in the late 1820’s, the mansion was a handsomely constructed two-story yellow brick building, but the interior was another story altogether. Awkwardly laid out, the mansion didn’t even have a kitchen. It was so bad that when the wife of the governor James Brown Ray saw her new home, she refused to move in. In fact, no governor’s family would ever live in the mansion. Instead, it found many diverse uses until it fell into disrepair and was ultimately demolished in 1857. This Moment of Indiana History is a production of the Indiana Public Broadcasting Stations in association with the Indiana Historical Society. More information is available on-line at “moment of Indiana history.org.” (Photo Credit: Bass Photo Co. Collection, Indiana Historical Society)
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