Talk:Arkansas Governor's Mansion

More history would be appropriate
" There's an interesting history associated with the Arkansas governor's residence. If I'm not mistaken, during the '90s there was a period where the mansion was in such poor condition it was considered uninhabitable, and the gov actually lived in a triple-wide trailer while a major renovation was performed.  It would be great if someone (someone other than me) would take on the challenge of filling out the history of this building. Spottacus 22:47, 25 April 2007 (UTC)"

The governor's mansion was primarily a personal residence with a very small reception area and dining facilities that were large enough for only small dinner parties. In the interest of hosting larger and more formal occasions, then governor Mike Huckabee initiated an addition to include a commercial kitchen and banquet hall. It was not disrepair but an extensive demolition and construction project that required the first family to use temporary quarters on the grounds of the mansion. The addition did not change the facade of the building and is seamlessly integrated into the original structure

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