Friday, September 28, 2012

Utah's mansion list the good tourism

By Douglas Belcher


The state of Utah lies in the Western United States. It is home to a well-known and beautiful mansion, the Kearns Mansion or Utah Governor's Mansion. This mansion with a picturesque exterior and a spectacular interior is one of the architectural treasures of Utah. This is also the official residence of Utah's Governor. Visiting this magnificent Utah's mansion tops the list of the tourists coming to this state.

Utah Governor's Mansion - History

Thomas Kearns and his wife Jennie Judge built the Kearns Mansion in 1902. Thomas Kearns, born in Canada left his residence when he was 17 to seek his fortune. In 1883, he came to the Park City and started his carrier as a mucker. He worked his way up to turn out to be a successful businessperson in the city. He owned the Silver King Mine, via which he became 1 from the powerful and wealthiest men in Utah. He also owned the Salt Lake Tribune. He was then elected as a Senator in Washington D.C from Utah. Thomas Kearns married Jennie Judge, who was generous in donating dollars to charities. Before her marriage, she with her mother ran a boarding house for the mineworkers inside the Park City. This couple had three youngsters, Helen, Edmund and Thomas.

The Kearn's built a beautiful mansion at a cost of $350,000. This mansion was completed in 1902. Oolitic limestone was used to construct the mansion. It was quarried in Manti of Sanpete County. This mansion was built in the style of French Chateauesque and was designed by Carl M. Neuhausen. He also designed the Salt Lake City's Cathedral of Madeleine. The furnishings of the house were shopped in Europe and many European craftsmen were also employed for the purpose. The house also had the most modern technologies available at that time. This beautiful mansion has 32 rooms and the interior is adorned with elegant decorations. It was called "the finest house anywhere in the west" by one of the newspapers. After it's completion, 800 guests were invited for a party for two evenings by the Kearn's. They also often entertained religious and political dignitaries. When their friend President Theodore Roosevelt visited their house in 1903, it was draped in bunting.

On 18th October, 1918 Thomas Kearns died in an automobile accident. His wife then remodeled the Turkish and French parlors into a single drawing room in the course of the mid 1920s. She then lived there until 1937. In February 1937, she donated the mansion for the state. She also laid a condition that the mansion need to be made use of as the Governor's Residence.

Check out Utah Governor's Mansion

This mansion often known as Thomas Kearns Mansion and Carriage Residence is usually a must see location for tourists entering Utah. The mansion went below restoration, which was completed in 1996 to bring back its original look. In a 40 minute guided tour, the visitors will be taken about the initial floor of the mansion, exactly where they're able to see the hat rack of Roosevelt, four medallions as well as the gold-leafed dome. Guests can contact the staff with the Utah Governor's Mansion to understand the date and timing of your tours or to schedule a tour.




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