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January 22, 2026

The fate of Montana's 67-year-old governor's mansion could be decided soon

  • The former executive residence is in disrepair, with issues like rotted ceilings and asbestos.
  • By JOVONNE WAGNER
    Montana Free Press

    Photo via Montana Department of Administration [enlarge]
    The Carson Street mansion was built in 1959 and designed by Billings architect Chandler C. Cohagen.

    Rotted ceilings, toilets that can't flush and a shoddy electrical system are just a few of the problems plaguing the former executive residence for Montana's governor. Oh, and it's also full of asbestos.


     
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