Russellborough (governor’s residence)

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Russellborough was the colonial-era residence of the royal governors of North Carolina located at Brunswick Town.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf colonial-era building
governor's residence
historic house
architecturalStyle Georgian (attributed)
category Colonial North Carolina history
Royal governors' residences in North America
country Thirteen Colonies
currentCondition ruins
functionedAs seat of royal government in North Carolina (residential)
governingBody North Carolina
surface form: State of North Carolina
hasRuins chimneys
foundations
hasType official residence
heritageDesignation National Historic Landmark
site on the National Register of Historic Places
locatedIn Brunswick County, North Carolina NERFINISHED
Brunswick Town
North Carolina
Province of North Carolina
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedNear Cape Fear River
Wilmington, North Carolina, United States
surface form: Wilmington, North Carolina
materialUsed brick
wood
namedAfter Governor William Tryon
surface form: Governor William Tryon Russell (disputed / unclear etymology)
openToPublic yes
partOf Brunswick Town State Historic Site
Brunswick Town State Historic Site
surface form: Brunswick Town archaeological site
significance symbol of British royal authority in colonial North Carolina
significantPeriod colonial period of North Carolina
tourism heritage tourism site
use residence of the royal governors of North Carolina

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Brunswick Town associatedWithStructure Russellborough (governor’s residence)