Kansas Governor’s Residence

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The Kansas Governor’s Residence, commonly known as Cedar Crest, is the official home of the sitting governor of Kansas, located on a hill overlooking the Kansas River in Topeka.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf government building
historic house
official residence
architecturalStyle French Normandy
associatedWith Kansas state government NERFINISHED
associatedWithOffice Governor of Kansas
category Buildings and structures in Topeka, Kansas
Government buildings in Kansas
Governor’s mansion in the United States
city Topeka NERFINISHED
commonName Cedar Crest NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
function official home of the governor of Kansas
governingBody State of Kansas NERFINISHED
hasFeature formal rooms for receptions
landscaped grounds
private living quarters for governor’s family
viewing terraces
hasGarden yes
hasGrounds yes
hasView Kansas River valley NERFINISHED
heritageStatus listed on the National Register of Historic Places
isOfficialResidenceOf Governor of Kansas
locatedIn Topeka, Kansas, United States NERFINISHED
locationCharacteristic situated on a hill
material stone
NRHPCountry United States NERFINISHED
NRHPType building
occupantType sitting governor of Kansas
officialName Cedar Crest NERFINISHED
openToPublic limited tours
overlooks Kansas River NERFINISHED
owner State of Kansas NERFINISHED
primaryResidentRole Governor of Kansas
region Shawnee County, Kansas NERFINISHED
securityLevel high
significance historic landmark in Kansas
symbol of the Kansas governorship
state Kansas
symbolizes executive branch of the State of Kansas
usedFor ceremonial events
official functions
residence

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Kansas Governor’s Mansion (Cedar Crest) hasAlternativeName Kansas Governor’s Residence