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www.tn.govI don’t have live access to current news in your turn, but I can summarize the Tennessee Governor’s Residence and typical recent developments based on established information.
What it is: The Tennessee Governor’s Residence, also known as the Tennessee Residence, is the official home of the Tennessee governor and is located in Oak Hill near Nashville. It serves as the primary residence and a venue for state functions and official receptions.
Recent history and facilities: The residence has undergone notable renovations and expansions in the 2000s, including updates to the infrastructure and accessibility, and there was discussion of additional spaces such as a Conservation Hall to accommodate events while preserving the property’s residential character.
Governance and use: The residence has hosted numerous governors and first families since its acquisition by the state in 1949 and continues to be central to Tennessee’s official functions, hospitality for state guests, and ceremonial activities.
Context on governance: News coverage around the residence has included coverage of renovation projects, planning approvals, and debates about the scope and impact of additions on traffic, public safety, and the site’s character.
If you’d like, I can search for the latest headlines and provide up-to-date links and brief summaries, or focus on a specific aspect (renovations, tours, public access, or security/policy).
State of Tennessee news and announcements.
www.tn.govThe property became the Volunteer State’s official governor’s home when the state purchased it in 1949 following Wills’ death. To date, ten governors and their families have lived and worked in the Tennessee Residence, including Gordon Browning, Frank Clement, Buford Ellington, Winfield Dunn, Ray Blanton, Lamar Alexander, Ned Ray McWherter, Don Sundquist, Bill Haslam and Bill Lee.
www.tn.govwith Conservation Hall at Governor’s Residence The State Building Commission of Tennessee recom- mended January 10 moving forward with plans to con- struct an underground ballroom adjacent to the Governor’s Residence on South Curtiswood Lane. The vote came after state architect Mike Fitts gave his response to concerns raised by the Oak Hill Planning Com- … dramatically change the use of the overall Executive Residence property from residential to institutional; and l The mere total size and...
www.oakhilltn.usSix years after it was announced, the restoration of Tennessee's Executive Residence in Nashville - home to eight former governors and their families - concludes this week with the unveiling of Conservation Hall, a new 2,800-square-foot underground meeting space built adjacent to the residence. The addition fulfills the project's master plan to create a space large enough for functions that previously have required tents to be placed on the mansion's lawn.
archive.knoxnews.comA former Tennessee governor told a newspaper he doesn't feel qualified for the honor of having the state's legislative office building renamed for him. The Daily Memphian reported Monday that Republican former Gov. Winfield Dunn said he has reservations about state Rep. Ron Gant's efforts to rename Nashville's Cordell Hull Office Building. The 92-year-old politician emphasized that he still "deeply" appreciates the consideration.
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