Government House, Dominica

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LocationRoseau, Dominica
Coordinates15°17′47″N 61°23′06″W / 15.2964°N 61.385°W / 15.2964; -61.385
Government House, Dominica
Government House, Dominica. Victoria Street, Roseau
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General information
LocationRoseau, Dominica
Coordinates15°17′47″N 61°23′06″W / 15.2964°N 61.385°W / 15.2964; -61.385

The State House, located in Roseau, is the official residence of the president of Dominica. Previously it was used as the official residence of the colonial governors of Dominica.

The residence of the British governors of the island, and for a time the French, is situated on a low hill to the south of the commercial center of Roseau. Written accounts from the 1790s make mention of various plants and an avenue of trees in the grounds of Government House.

Sir William Young was sworn in as governor of Dominica on 14 November 1770. He was responsible for among other things, directing the construction of the first Government House, which he built near the Fort Young.

Location and gardens

In 1970, Government House was within a half mile of the Botanic Gardens, with Fort Young Hotel across the street.[1]

The gardens at the facility have suffered periodically from hurricanes. Many trees were destroyed in 1916, 1930 and 1979.

In the 1950s, prison labour was routinely used for cleaning the outside of the building and the upkeep of the gardens.[2]

Recent history

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