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Government House on Broadway facing Bowling Green, New York City, United States of America. The Georgian style house, built in 1790, was to have been George Washingtons home, but as the capital moved to Philadelphia he never lived there and it became the residence of Governors George Clinton and John Jay. The mansion was demolished in 1815. After an print dated 1847 from a 1797 work by C. Milbourne
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Government House on Broadway facing Bowling Green, New York City, United States of America. The Georgian style house, built in 1790, was to have been George Washingtons home, but as the capital moved to Philadelphia he never lived there and it became the residence of Governors George Clinton and John Jay. The mansion was demolished in 1815. After an print dated 1847 from a 1797 work by C. Milbourne
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This print showcases the grandeur of Government House on Broadway, facing Bowling Green in New York City. Built in 1790 with its elegant Georgian style architecture, this magnificent house was originally intended to be George Washington's home. However, due to the capital's relocation to Philadelphia, he never had the opportunity to reside there. Instead, it became the esteemed residence of Governors George Clinton and John Jay. Sadly, this historic mansion met its demise in 1815 when it was demolished. Fortunately, we can still admire its beauty through this remarkable print dated back to 1847 from a work created by C. Milbourne in 1797. The image transports us back in time as we witness a piece of old New York history unfold before our eyes. The intricate details captured within the illustration bring life to an era long gone – a testament to the architectural marvels that once graced these streets. With its vibrant colors and vintage charm, this print serves as both a decorative wall art piece and an archive of American history. It allows us to appreciate the rich heritage embedded within each stroke of Milbourne's drawing. Whether displayed for personal enjoyment or used as educational material, Ken Welsh has provided us with a timeless snapshot that encapsulates centuries past - reminding us of the enduring legacy left behind by Government House and those who resided within its walls.
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