Texas Governor's Mansion

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Austin, United States

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State government office· Historical landmark· Tourist attraction

Texas Governor's Mansion Reviews | Rating 3.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Texas Governor's Mansion is located in Austin, United States on 1010 Colorado St. Texas Governor's Mansion is rated 3.8 out of 5 in the category state government office in United States.

Address

1010 Colorado St

Phone

+1 5123058524

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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clint peer

Hey, the lights are on here... The governor is a failure. Privatized utilities, they said. ..... It'll be great for the state, they said...... Ercot ceo made 800000 in 2017. People are dying, the skyline is bright, and your utility bill is due next week for the rolling blackout. Mad yet?........

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Monica Himes

You have to make reservations over the phone at least one week ahead. Thet do not have tours every day. They will send you an email with instructions. You have to be punctual as the tour only lasts around 20 minutes. Very nice tour with friendly staff. They will let you in most of the rooms on the first floor but the second floor is off limits. Best of all, it's free.

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E Pluribus Unum

The Governor should be ashamed of him self, he can't even afford snow plowers to clear roadways for people ans emergency vehicles, todays snow is nothing compare to midwest snow fall ..5 inches is nothing .. ridiculous

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C P

Great that the public is able to tour. Lasted only 20 minutes. Tour encompasses only the first 4 front rooms of the first level of the house. We could tell our guide was passionate about the history. Must reserve a tour spot at least a week in advance.

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Catherine Michele

i wanted to come visit here but it’s closed. a little disappointed — is this maybe a mistake? everything except bars are open so i figured the mansion of the governor who opened everything back up would be as well. will you be opening in time for school so students can have the option to go on field trips here?