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  1. The Leland Stanford Mansion, often known simply as the Stanford Mansion, is a historic mansion and California State Park in Sacramento, California, which serves as the official reception center for the Californian government and as one of the official workplaces of the Governor of California.

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  3. The Leland Stanford Mansion is a stunning example of the splendor and elegance of the Victorian era in California, built by Gold Rush merchant Sheldon Fogus and remodeled by Leland and Jane Stanford. It was the office of three governors, the home of Leland Stanford's son, and the site of his political and business deals that helped complete the transcontinental railroad.

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  4. Leland Stanford Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The Leland Stanford Mansion, often known simply as the Stanford Mansion, is a historic mansion and California State Park in Sacramento, California, which serves as the official reception center for the Californian government and as one of the official workplaces of the Governor of California.

  5. The Leland Stanford Mansion was built between 1856 and 1857 as a two-story home for merchant Shelton Fogus. The home was purchased by Central Pacific Railroad co-founder and President, Leland Stanford, in 1861, just before he became California’s eighth governor.

  6. Leland Stanford Mansion - Sacramento Area Museums

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    Experience the rich details and legacy of Leland and Jane Stanford's home in the 1870s at the Leland Stanford Mansion, a historic site in Sacramento. Tours are by guided tour only and may be cancelled at certain times due to official activities.

  7. Leland Stanford Mansion State Historic Park - Tripadvisor

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    On the corner of 8th and N Streets, you will find the Leland Stanford Mansion State Historic Park. This was the home of Governor Leland Stanford and his wife, Jane Lathrop. Here, their son was born during one of the happiest periods of their lives.

  8. Leland Stanford Our Mission m Mansion - California State Parks

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    1861, Leland Stanford, the new Republican candidate for governor, bought Fogus’ furnished home — soon known as the Executive Mansion — for $8,000. STANFORd-LATHROP FAMILIES. Born in 1824 near Albany, New York, Leland Stanford was the fifth of eight children. Although he showed an early talent for business, his parents guided

  9. The Leland Stanford Mansion is a stunning example of the splendor and elegance of the Victorian era in California. Originally built in 1856 by Gold Rush merchant Sheldon Fogus, the Mansion was later purchased and remodeled (twice!) by Leland and Jane Stanford.

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  10. Stanford Mansion History. The stately brick and plaster Renaissance Revival home at the corner of 8th and 'N' Streets in Sacramento. has special historical and architectural significance for California. In its early years, it served as the executive. office of three governors: Leland Stanford, Frederick Low and Henry Haight.

  11. Leland Stanford Mansion State Historic Park | Sacramento, CA ...

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    Details. Leland Stanford, former California governor, railroad tycoon, and founder of Stanford University, purchased what would become this elegant mansion for $ 8,000 in 1861. A recent restoration has recaptured the mansion's Victorian grandeur.