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Life in the Governor's Mansion

Besides being home to Kentucky's Governor, the Mansion also plays host to a variety of events and functions from concerts to ballet performances, plays and skits, lectures and speeches. It is not completely uncommon to hear the sounds of instruments being tuned, then played in the Mansion's Ballroom or the Governor's Reception Room when it is transformed into a small musical parlor.

Some of Kentucky's most well known and celebrated names in the arts and entertainment have performed in or visited the Mansion as well. For several years the very popular, In Performance at the Governor's Mansion was recorded for public television in the Mansion's Ballroom, showcasing the talents of artists such as Rosemary Clooney, Jean Ritchie, Lionel Hampton and the Governor's School for the Arts among others. The Mansion was also featured on A&E Television's America's Castles series.

Several of Kentucky's most notable annual events including the Governor's Derby celebration and the state employee's holiday open house are held at the Mansion each year as well.

Because the city of Frankfort has always welcomed each first family with open arms, it is the pleasure of the Governor and First Lady to welcome its citizens to the Mansion for several community events such as the newly established annual Easter Egg Roll, trick-or-treat night on Halloween, a variety of Christmas and holiday celebrations and other special events. The Mansion sometimes serves as the backdrop for press conferences and other media events that include the Governor and First Lady. Of course, the Mansion is open for public tours every Tuesday and Thursday year round.

 

Family FAQs
 

Does the Governor actually live in the Governor's Mansion?
Yes he does. The top two floors are considered the Governor's private residence and are not open to the general public.

Does the Governor and the Governor's family get to live in the Mansion for free?
Anyone who lives in the Governor's Mansion must pay a fee to compensate the state for food and services. This includes the Governor and the Governor's family.

Who is the most famous person to ever visit the Governor's Mansion?
Several celebrities and dignitaries have visited the Governor's Mansion throughout its history. However, people from all walks of life are encouraged to visit the Mansion that is considered the People's House.

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