Ohio Governor's Mansion, Official governor residence in Bexley, United States
The Ohio Governor's Mansion is a Tudor Revival residence in Bexley built with half-timbered oak panels, stucco walls, and limestone accents. The exterior combines dark timber framing with light wall surfaces, creating the defining contrast of this architectural style.
The estate was built between 1923 and 1925 as a private residence for industrialist Malcolm D. Jeffrey. In 1957, the Jeffrey family donated the property to the state of Ohio for use as the official governor's home.
The name reflects its function as the working residence of Ohio's governor, though the building also serves as a public museum. Visitors can tour the reception rooms and gain insight into the state's ceremonial traditions.
Guided tours of the public rooms and gardens are available with advance booking. The entire property is accessible by wheelchair.
This property is one of only four official state governor residences in the US located outside the state capital. Bexley is a separate municipality on the outskirts of Columbus.
Location: Bexley
Inception: 1925
Architectural style: Tudor Revival architecture
Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible
Made from material: stucco, lumber, oakwood, limestone
Address: 358 N Parkview Ave, Columbus, OH 43209
Website: https://firstlady.ohio.gov/wps/portal/gov/firstlady/residence
GPS coordinates: 39.97652,-82.93969
Latest update: December 5, 2025 22:29
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