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designated the property as the site of the future governor's mansion. In 1972, the legislature budgeted $ 150,000 for preliminary plans for the mansion and $ 1.3 million for the construction of the building. The mansion began construction in 1974 and was completed in 1975, during the term of Governor
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The origins of Casa de los Gobernadores lie in 1967, when a group of citizens raised $ 200,000 to acquire the land as a prospective site for a new governor's mansion. Amongst the donors were
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In 1982, the property was put up for sale by Governor Brown's administration. However, Brown's successor, Governor
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for "House of the Governors") is a mansion that was originally built to serve as the official residence of the
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Reagan never resided in the mansion as it was completed after his term ended. Reagan's successor, Governor
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Forget the White House, Schwarzenegger Needs Digs Now
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Early California
Hacienda
Carmichael, California
Coordinates
38°36′21″N 121°19′17″W / 38.605925°N 121.321256°W / 38.605925; -121.321256
Spanish
Governor of California
Carmichael, California
Greater Sacramento
Leonard Firestone
Holmes Tuttle
Government of California
California Legislature
Ronald Reagan
Jerry Brown
George Deukmejian
Government of California
Arnold Schwarzenegger
hacienda
American River
Governor of California
Governor's Mansion State Historic Park
Stanford Mansion





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