The ornate décor of the Governor's Palace is probably most obvious in the places guests would frequent. That, logic would tell us, is the massive dining and congregating areas. Here are the places of dancing and feasting in all of their proper splendor. Music would have been front and center, as well as all of the fancy china, fine crystal, and silver service. As you enter this room, you may be drawn to the molding around the doors and windows, as well as that marking the chair rail and outlining the ceiling. The candle holder in that fourth picture below, by the way, was originally used by the British sympathizer, Lord Dunmore. | |
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