Ohio Governor’s Mansion
Columbus, Ohio
Date: 1904
Address: 1234 East Broad
Packard was paid $672.00 for his design.
Style: Colonial Revival and/or Neo-Georgian eclectic
It was designed by Frank Packard for industrialist Charles H. Lindenberg.
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972
Currently occupied by the Columbus Foundation.
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Governors Mansion on East Broad Street was built by Charles H. Lindenberg in 1904.
The home was purchased by the State of Ohio in 1919. served as the Governor's Mansion from 1911 to 1957.
Address 1234 Broad St E
Architect Packard, Frank
Current home of The Columbus Foundation
Original Owner: Lindenberg, Charles Herman
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