Old Governor's Mansion

old govenor's mansion photo

Location:

420 High St.
Frankfort KY 40601

One of the oldest Executive residences in the United States, Kentucky’s Old Governor’s Mansion has a rich and diverse history, and stands as a reminder of the growth and history of our state.  From its construction as Kentucky’s first Governor’s residence and office of the Governor, through its nearly fifty years as the official residence of our Lieutenant Governors, this building has seen more historic events and has borne witness to more important persons than almost any home in the Commonwealth.


Built in 1797-8 in the Federal style, the home was first occupied by our second governor, James Garrard and his family. 

From 1798 until 1914, thirty-five governors and their families lived and entertained here, with James McCreary as the last governor to reside at the mansion.  The mansion served as the office of the Governor until the 1872 Annex building was constructed next to the Old State Capitol in downtown Frankfort.  For several years even after the Governor’s office relocated to the Old Capitol Annex, the Mansion remained a work space for the governor.

Amenities
General Information
  • Guided Tours
  • Handicap Accessible
  • National Register of Historic Places