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Governor’s Mansion to be remodeled

January 22, 2021

HELENA — For much of his first two years in office, Gov. Greg Gianforte and his wife, Susan, will be living in a Helena home they’ve purchased on the city’s upper west side, while the governor’s mansion is remodeled, his office confirmed this week.

The 60-year-old governor’s mansion, two blocks east of the Capitol, will be undergoing an extensive renovation, with actual construction slated to begin this summer.

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