Holly Grove Mansion | |
Holly Grove Mansion, April 2009 | |
| Location | 1710 E. Kanawha Blvd.,Charleston, West Virginia |
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| Coordinates | 38°20′11″N81°36′56″W / 38.33639°N 81.61556°W /38.33639; -81.61556 |
| Built | 1815 |
| NRHP reference No. | 74002007[1] |
| Added to NRHP | August 28, 1974 |
Holly Grove Mansion, also known as Holly Grove Inn or Ruffner Mansion, is a historic home located atCharleston, West Virginia on the grounds of theWest Virginia State Capitol. It is a large brick house with a front section made to accommodate three floors and rear section housing two. It features a massive two story, semi-circular portico at the front entrance. It was constructed originally in 1815 as the home of Daniel Ruffner, one of a family which helped develop the early salt industry in the Kanawha Valley. It gained its present-day appearance in about 1902 when new owner, John Nash, undertook substantial remodeling.[2] In 1979, the mansion underwent an extensive rehabilitation when it became headquarters for the West Virginia Commission on Aging.[3]
It was listed on theNational Register of Historic Places in 1974.[1]
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