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  1. The Florida Governor's Mansion (also called the People's House of Florida) is a historic U.S. residence in Tallahassee, Florida, and the official residence of the governor of Florida. On July 20, 2006, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.

  2. Florida Executive Branch Florida Cabinet: Residence: Florida Governor's Mansion: Appointer: Popular vote: Term length: Four years, renewable once consecutively: Constituting instrument: Constitution of Florida: Precursor: Governor of the Florida Territory: Inaugural holder: William Dunn Moseley: Formation: June 25, 1845: Deputy ...

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    Ron DeSantis (b. 1978) [236]
    January 8, 2019 [237] – Incumbent [ag]
    45
    January 4, 2011 [234] – January 7, 2019 ...
    44
    Charlie Crist (b. 1956) [229] [230]
    January 2, 2007 [231] – January 4, 2011 ...
    43
    January 5, 1999 [228] – January 2, 2007 ...
  3. Mansion History. The Governor's Mansion is located at 700 North Adams Street in Tallahassee; just ten blocks north of the Florida State Capitol. The mansion is home to the governor and first family of Florida.

  4. Welcome to 700 North Adams Street. Enjoy an online look at the Florida Governor's Mansion. This piece of Florida's history serves as a reminder of our state's past and as a home to those crafting our state's future. In the life of Florida, the governor's mansion reflects the progress and aspirations of the state.

  5. Shown here is the Brown house built in 1850, and used by Governor Napoleon Broward as the governor's mansion from the time he was inaugurated in 1905 until 1907. The house was on North Monroe Street and its demolition led to the preservation movement in Tallahassee.