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1884 house where ND governors once lived

Former Governors' Mansion State Historic Site

Bismarck, ND
Former Governors' Mansion State Historic Site

92% like it (4.6 / 104 Reviews )

CONTACT

Address: 320 E Avenue B, Bismarck, ND 58501, United States MapGet Directions

Phone : +1 (701) 328-2666 Call

OPENING HOURS

Please keep in mind that due to temporary closures, the times listed below may not accurately reflect current opening hours.
Day Working Hours
Monday Apr 22 10:00-17:00
Tuesday Apr 23 10:00-17:00
Wednesday Apr 24 10:00-17:00
Thursday Apr 25 10:00-17:00
Friday Apr 26 10:00-17:00
Saturday Apr 27 12:00-16:00
Sunday Apr 28 12:00-16:00

ABOUT

Former Governors' Mansion State Historic Site logo
Restored 1884 Victorian home & carriage house, the residence of ND governors from 1893–1960.

Today working hours: 10:00-17:00

FAQs

Amenities in this business::
  • ✅ Has restrooms
  • ✅ This place welcomes children
  • ❌ Has restaurant

Kind of Crowd:
  • ✅ Family friendly

Accessibility:
  • ✅ Wheelchair-friendly parking
  • ✅ Wheelchair-accessible toilet

This Tourist attraction received 4.6 points from 104 customer reviews.

The address of Former Governors' Mansion State Historic Site is:

Former Governors' Mansion State Historic Site
320 E Avenue B
Bismarck, North Dakota 58501
P: +17013282666

Open 7 days a week. The days and hours that Former Governors' Mansion State Historic Site is open:

Monday :   10:00-17:00
Tuesday :   10:00-17:00
Wednesday :   10:00-17:00
Thursday :   10:00-17:00
Friday :   10:00-17:00
Saturday :   12:00-16:00
Sunday :   12:00-16:00

No, it is closed since Wednesday, 17:00. This place will re-open at Thursday 10:00.

Visit Website: www.history.nd.gov

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LOCATION

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