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This portion of the North Carolina State Capitol website from the State of North Carolina’s Office of Archives and History contains images and history of the Executive Mansion in Raleigh. You can begin your explorations of the mansion online and get a glimpse of the parlors, gardens, ballroom, library, and dining room of this elegant home. The residence of our state’s governor, students can read a brief history of NC’s first family.

See the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction documentary Executive Mansion-The Mansion at 200 North Blount.

To schedule a group visit to the government complex, call Visitor Information at 919-807-7950 or toll-free at 866-724-8687. You may also fax or e-mail your scheduling request. E-mail jackie.parrish@ncmail.net or fax 919-733-9034.

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