Jerry Brown Mansion
Jose Navarrete moves sheets of plywood Oct. 16 while working in the room in the governor’s mansion that Gov. Jerry Brown used to study in while visiting his father, Pat Brown, during the elder’s tenure as California governor.
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Gov. Jerry Brown and wife Anne conduct a press conference at the governor’s mansion in 2014.
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A tour group gathers at Governor’s Mansion State Historic Park, in Sacramento in 2012.
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The last governor to live in the mansion was Ronald Reagan, but only for a few months in 1967.
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Gov. Jerry Brown plans to leave his modern loft in downtown Sacramento and move into the newly refurbished governor’s mansion with his wife and two dogs in the coming months.
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Gov. Jerry Brown and his wife, Anne Gust Brown, rent a 1,450-square-foot loft in downtown Sacramento.
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The governor’s mansion has Italian marble fireplaces, original wood floors and hand-loomed Persian rugs.
(Robert Durell / Los Angeles Times)