Sitting Room in Governor's Mansion
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Sitting Room of the Governor's Mansion, Sharlot Hall Museum.
The Governor’s Mansion is the oldest building associated with the Arizona Territory still standing on its original location. Built as a log cabin in 1864, it was the center of Arizona’s territorial government in Prescott from 1864-1867.
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