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Welcome to Virginia's Executive Mansion

Welcome to Virginia's Executive Mansion, home to Virginia's governors since 1813, and the oldest governor's residence in the country still used for its original purpose. Governor Glenn Youngkin and First Lady Suzanne S. Youngkin are the 57th residents of the Mansion.

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Please join us on Friday, April 26th from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. as we celebrate Historic Garden Week, organized by the Garden Club of Virginia! No tickets or reservation required.

HAPPENINGS AT THE MANSION

At Richmond’s Executive Mansion — the nation’s oldest, purpose-built governor’s mansion — the new year presents an opportunity to continue the centuries-old tradition of welcoming Virginians and visitors. Stay up to date on what's happening at the Mansion in 2024.

To view last year's holiday event theme and decor, visit Holidays at the Mansion.

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Welcome Message from the First Family
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PLAN YOUR VISIT

Tours are available every Tuesday and Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

No appointment is necessary.

The Art Experience at the Executive Mansion celebrates African American histories and talents, not only during Black History Month but throughout the year. Through the help of gracious partnerships with institutions like Hampton University and living artists such as William Clarke, we are honored with the opportunity to display the artistic contributions of the Black community inside Virginia's home. Watch to learn more and visit the Mansion on Fridays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. to check out these amazing works in person.

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To stay up to date on #HomeHistory posts, follow the First Lady on Instagram.

Docents at the Executive Mansion

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Music at the Mansion

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Celebrating Hanukkah and Jewish Americans

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