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  1. The Nebraska Governor's Mansion is the official residence of the governor of Nebraska and his family. Located in Lincoln, Nebraska, it is a modified Georgian Colonial home which began operation as the governor's residence on March 17, 1958.

  2. The Nebraska Governor's Residence is a modified Georgian Colonial home, which was formally opened on March 17, 1958. Governor Anderson was the first Governor to live at the Residence. The house has 27 major rooms which includes 5 bedrooms, 12 bathrooms, 4 fireplaces and a 3-stall garage.

  3. This is a list of current and former official residences of governors in the United States. Every U.S. State has at least one official residence, with the exception of 5 states; Arizona, Idaho, Massachusetts, Vermont and Rhode Island. [1] . Also included is a list of unofficial but notable governors' residences.

  4. Nebraska has had two official gubernatorial mansions, the first purchased in 1899, the second built in 1956. The first building was a two-and-one-half story, gabled-roofed frame residence on the southwest corner of Fifteenth and H streets in Lincoln, immediately east of the present mansion.

  5. The Nebraska Governor’s Residence offers guided tours on Thursday afternoons by appointment only. Tour reservations are required two weeks in advance. To sign up for a tour or for additional information please visit: www.governor.nebraska.gov or call: 402-471-3466. A photo ID and additional information may be required before entering for security purposes.

  6. Charles W. Bryan is the only Governor of Nebraska to serve non-consecutive terms. Dave Heineman holds the record as Nebraska's longest-serving governor, with 10 years. The current officeholder is Jim Pillen , a Republican , who was sworn in on January 5, 2023.