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First House: Two Centuries with Virginia’s First Families

First House: Two Centuries with Virginia’s First Families

Virginia’s Executive Mansion is the oldest, continuously occupied governor’s residence in America. It was conceived during the Revolutionary War, built during the War of 1812 and saved from fire during the Civil War. It has served as the center of family life, official business and public events. This program explores its history, architecture and the experiences of families who have lived there.

First House: Two Centuries with Virginia’s First Families is a local public television program presented by Blue Ridge/Appalachia VA

First House: Two Centuries with Virginia's First Families

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Special | 58m 37s | Explore the history of the oldest, continuously occupied governor’s residence in America. (58m 37s)

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