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[[File:Presidenthome1913.jpg|thumb|left|President's Mansion in 1913. Photo courtesy of WSU Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections.]]
 
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Completed in 1913, the President’s Mansion was a $25,000 project.  It is also known as President’s House or President’s Residence. In present day, the President’s Mansion is located just off of Greek Row.  Today, this building is still home to the Washington State University president.
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Completed in 1913, the President’s Mansion was a $25,000 project.  It is also known as President’s House or President’s Residence. In present day, the President’s Mansion is located just off of Greek Row.   
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Today, this building is still home to the Washington State University president.
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Latest revision as of 19:11, October 15, 2012

President's Mansion in 1913. Photo courtesy of WSU Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections.

Completed in 1913, the President’s Mansion was a $25,000 project. It is also known as President’s House or President’s Residence. In present day, the President’s Mansion is located just off of Greek Row.

Today, this building is still home to the Washington State University president.









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