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The Governor's Mansion
In the summer of 1864, workers under Samuel Blair built this log house for the governor's home and office. It is the oldest building associated with Arizona Territory still standing on its original location. Undoubtedly the Mansion escaped demolition because of Sharlot Hall, who founded this museum in the Governor's Mansion in 1927.



The home of Arizona's first two governors.