gptkbp:instance_of
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gptkb:historic_house
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gptkbp:address
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391 West Paces Ferry Road NW
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gptkbp:architect
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gptkb:John_M._Mc_Carthy
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gptkbp:architectural_feature
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Columns and porticos
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gptkbp:architectural_style
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Neoclassical architecture
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gptkbp:area
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3 acres
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gptkbp:art_style
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Antique furnishings
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gptkbp:artistic_influence
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Southern architecture
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gptkbp:artworks
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Collection of historical art
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gptkbp:associated_with
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Various governors of Georgia
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gptkbp:built
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1838
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gptkbp:civic_engagement
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Civic engagement and outreach
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gptkbp:community_events
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Host to community events
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gptkbp:community_involvement
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Involvement in local charities
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gptkbp:community_outreach
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Educational outreach programs
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gptkbp:community_partnerships
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Partnerships with local organizations
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gptkbp:construction_material
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gptkb:Brick
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gptkbp:contains_story
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gptkb:Two
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gptkbp:cultural_events
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Hosts cultural events
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gptkbp:cultural_heritage
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Part of Georgia's cultural heritage
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gptkbp:cultural_significance
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Symbol of Georgia's governance
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gptkbp:educational_programs
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Programs for school groups
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gptkbp:features
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Formal gardens
Historic furnishings
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gptkbp:function
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Official residence of the Governor of Georgia
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gptkbp:governor
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gptkb:Brian_Kemp
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gptkbp:has_historical_building
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Part of Georgia's architectural heritage
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gptkbp:historical_achievement
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Listed on National Register of Historic Places
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gptkbp:historical_documentation
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Collection of historical artifacts
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gptkbp:historical_event
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Civil War era significance
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gptkbp:historical_significance
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State's political history
Significant to Georgia's history
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gptkbp:historical_tours
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Guided tours available
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label
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The Governor's Mansion in Georgia
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gptkbp:is_a_symbol_of
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State governance
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gptkbp:landmark
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gptkb:historical_landmark
State landmark
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gptkbp:landscape
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Designed landscape architecture
Formal gardens and lawns
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gptkbp:location
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gptkb:Atlanta,_Georgia
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gptkbp:managed_by
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gptkb:Georgia_State_Government
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gptkbp:media_coverage
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Featured in local media
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gptkbp:notable_visitor
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Various dignitaries
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gptkbp:open_to_public
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Limited tours
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gptkbp:original_purpose
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gptkb:historic_house
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gptkbp:preservation_efforts
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Ongoing preservation efforts
Preserved for historical significance
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gptkbp:public_access
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Limited public access
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gptkbp:public_relations
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Public relations for the governor's office
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gptkbp:renovated
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1909
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gptkbp:roof_type
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Gabled roof
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gptkbp:security_features
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Security detail for the governor
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gptkbp:significant_event
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Annual Christmas open house
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gptkbp:style
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Greek Revival
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gptkbp:surrounding_area
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Residential neighborhood
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gptkbp:visitors
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Thousands annually
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gptkbp:bfsParent
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gptkb:Philip_Shutze_Jr.
gptkb:Philip_T._Shutze
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gptkbp:bfsLayer
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7
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