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- Tennessee_Governor's_Mansion abstract "The Tennessee Governor's Mansion, also known as the Tennessee Residence, in Oak Hill, Tennessee,[citation needed] is the official residence of the Governor of Tennessee and his family. Tennessee is one of four states (New Jersey, Ohio, and Wisconsin being the others) in which the governor's residence is located outside the state's capital city.[citation needed] It is a three-story Georgian-style mansion that was built as a private home for William Ridley Wills and his family in 1929. It is on a 10-acre (4.0 ha) tract about 5 miles (8.0 km) south of the Tennessee State Capitol in Nashville. The state purchased the house in 1949 and it has served as the home of Tennessee's governors since then.The first renovation since the residence was purchased by the state was completed during the spring of 2010. The project was initiated in 2005 by Andrea Conte, the wife of then-Governor Phil Bredesen. For years, maintenance had been deferred by governors wary of alienating voters. Prior to the renovation, the slate roof leaked, ceiling and wall plaster had many cracks, lead-based paint was peeling, and the residence was still heated and cooled by the original hot and cold water radiator system. Two other major problems were the relative lack of accessibility for disabled persons, and inadequate formal dining/gathering space. The formal dining room seated only 22 people, but state dinners often had more than 50 guests. In those situations, tents were erected on the front lawn along with port-o-let toilets for the guests of state to use. To address these problems, the Memphis-based architectural firm Archimania was selected to design what was to be named Conservation Hall, which was completed during the spring of 2010. It is a 14,000-square-foot (1,300 m2) mainly underground dining and meeting room capable of seating 160 people. The center of Conservation Hall is a glass-walled oval atrium that opens to the sky. It is Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED)-certified, the first governor's residence to be given the LEED designation.[citation needed] The Tennessee Governor's Mansion is the only official executive residence in the United States to have an underground gathering space.[citation needed]The house is open to the public for tours by advance reservation.".
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- Tennessee_Governor's_Mansion comment "The Tennessee Governor's Mansion, also known as the Tennessee Residence, in Oak Hill, Tennessee,[citation needed] is the official residence of the Governor of Tennessee and his family. Tennessee is one of four states (New Jersey, Ohio, and Wisconsin being the others) in which the governor's residence is located outside the state's capital city.[citation needed] It is a three-story Georgian-style mansion that was built as a private home for William Ridley Wills and his family in 1929.".
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