After visiting the residence of the governor of Wyoming, it was a surprise to see Terrace Hill in Des Moines - a much larger and more ostentatious building. Of course, it's still in use, whereas the residence in Wyoming is now a period piece.
This three story home was built by Iowa's first millionaire, B.F. Allen, on a 30-acre lot, in 1869. It was purchased in 1884 by the Hubbell family, who turned it over to the state in 1971, and since 1976, the Governor of Iowa and his family have lived there. (Iowa has never had a female governor.)
This mansion, designed by architect William W. Boyington, is an example of Victorian Secon Empire architecture (implementing a rectangular tower with a steep, but short, mansard roof.)
Public tours of the home are held from Tuesdays through Saturdays from March to December, for a small fee. (The house is not open in January, February or on major holidays.)
The governor and his family live on the third floor, the other two floors are open to the public via guided tour. You'll mount a grand staircase, view an ornate stained glass window, and walk past eight marble fireplaces. The rooms on view are furnished in Victorian fashion.
The street address is 2300 Grand Avenue. Their website is http://www.terracehill.org.

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