• The Governor’s Mansion is not our home — it belongs to the people of the State of Louisiana.
  • The Old Louisiana Governor's Mansion is located at 502 North Blvd. between Royal and St. Charles Streets in Baton Rouge and was used as Louisiana's official...
  • Museum Hours Monday through Friday 9am-4pm. Getting Here Louisiana Old Governor’s Mansion 502 North Boulevard Baton Rouge, LA 70802.
  • (BRPROUD) — The Louisiana Old Governor’s Mansion welcomes visitors to tour the historic home used by past governors for over 30 years.
  • Built in 1963 when Jimmy Davis was Governor of Louisiana, the Mansion is located on Capitol Lake near the State Capitol.
  • Under the St. Blanc bill, all meetings of the Louisiana Governor’s Mansion Commission that oversees the mansion would be held in secret and not open to the...
  • The Louisiana Governor's Mansion, located in Baton Rouge, serves as the official residence of the governor of Louisiana and their family.
  • While Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards is termed out, his chickens will remain at the governor's mansion by request of governor-elect Jeff Landry.
  • Step into the Louisiana Old Governor’s Mansion, and you will find a place that blends beautiful architecture and the history of Louisiana politics.
  • The Louisiana Governor's Mansion, located in Baton Rouge, serves as the official residence of the state's chief executive and stands as a symbol of...
  • In 1963, during the administration of Governor Jimmie Davis, the new Governor’s Mansion was built.
  • Built in 1963 when Jimmy Davis was Governor of Louisiana, the Mansion is located on Capitol Lake near the State Capitol.
  • Louisiana's Old Governor's Mansion, a Distinctive Destination of the National Trust, is a historic house museum dedicated to the history of the state.