One of the docents led us through the first floor of the Governor's Mansion to see portraits of the first ladies, gifts to the mansions (donated by previous governors), and other old-timey, fancy stuff. These included a table that demonstrates the footprint (shape) of the mansion, a wooden "server" that is one of only three that exist, and a huge, sterling punch bowl that is a part of a set that came from the U.S.S. Missouri battleship.
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