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Cedar Crest (mansion)

Coordinates:39°03′56″N95°44′44″W / 39.06556°N 95.74556°W /39.06556; -95.74556 (Cedar Crest)
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Historic house in Kansas, United States
For other uses, seeCedar Crest.

United States historic place
Cedar Crest
Cedar Crest (mansion) is located in Kansas
Cedar Crest (mansion)
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Cedar Crest (mansion) is located in the United States
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LocationTopeka, Kansas,U.S.
Coordinates39°03′56″N95°44′44″W / 39.06556°N 95.74556°W /39.06556; -95.74556 (Cedar Crest)
Built1928
ArchitectWilliam D. Wight
Architectural styleFrench Normandy
NRHP reference No.82002672[1]
Added to NRHPMay 6, 1982

TheKansas Governor's Residence, also known asCedar Crest, is theofficial residence of thegovernor of Kansas. Built in 1928 and bequeathed to the state in 1955, it became the governor's residence in 1962.

History

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Kansas did not have an official governor's residence until 1901 when the state bought 801 Buchanan Street (a house originally built in 1887).[2] The property was auctioned off in 1963, and the building was demolished in 1964. Portions of the building includingbay windows, an oak staircase and balcony were incorporated in the downtownRamada Inn, which was built in another part of Topeka in 1964.[3]

Cedar Crest is on a hilltop on the west side of Topeka overlooking theKansas River, and was designed by thearchitectural firm ofWight and Wight in 1928 forTopeka State Journal andEmporia News newspaper publisher Frank P. MacLennan. MacLennan died in 1933; when his widow died in 1955, she bequeathedCedar Crest to the state of Kansas with the condition it be utilized as a home for the governor of Kansas. The gift included 244 acres (99 ha) of surrounding land to be used as a park (now known as MacLennan Park). After some debate, the state decided to accept the home in 1957. Since 1962 it has been used as the governor's residence.[4]

It was listed in theNational Register of Historic Places in 1982.[4]

During the 1990s, the mansion underwent a $4.3 million refurbishment, which was completed in 2000.[4]

References

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  1. ^"National Register Information System".National Register of Historic Places.National Park Service. January 23, 2007.
  2. ^"Cedar Crest, Kansas Governor's Residence".www.governor.ks.gov. Archived fromthe original on July 4, 2008.
  3. ^Hall, Mike (2007)."Hotel's rebirth draws attention".The Topeka Capital-Journal.
  4. ^abc"Cedar Crest".Kansas Historical Society. December 2017. RetrievedFebruary 1, 2023.

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