North Dakota Governor's Residence
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| Governor's Residence of North Dakota | |
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| General information | |
| Type | House |
| Architectural style | Prairie School Style |
| Location | 1151 N 4th St, Bismarck, North Dakota |
| Construction started | 2016 |
| Completed | 2018 |
| Governing body | Friends of the Residence |
| Technical details | |
| Floor area | 13,700 sq ft (1,270 m2) |
The North Dakota Governor's Residence is the home of the governor of North Dakota. The current residence is on the southwest corner of the North Dakota State Capitol grounds in Bismarck, and is the third official residence built for North Dakota's governors.

The original governor's mansion was built in 1884 as a private home for Bismarck businessman Asa Fisher. Fisher homesteaded in Edwinton (Bismarck) in 1872 and made his fortune in banking, real estate and liquor sales. In 1893, the house was sold to the state for $5000. The house was the governor's residence from 1893 to 1960 and was the home of twenty North Dakota governors. In 1975, the State Legislature passed House Bill 1315 which transferred ownership to the State Historical Society of North Dakota. The house was renovated to look as it did in 1893 and opened to the public as a North Dakota State Historic Site in 1983.
