The Old Governor's
Mansion is an example of Greek Revival Architecture. You should have
seen the following architectural features on your tour. Complete the
crossword by choosing the architectural feature that best completes
each sentence.
Down - The _________ is the part
of the kitchen where the Governor's meals were cooked.
Down - The _________ is the round
room located in the middle of the Mansion.
Across - The _________ is the
circular flower located in the middle of the ceiling.
Down - The _________ in the Saloon
were made from Italian Marble.
Across - The _________ are the
tall posts that hold up the front porch roof.
Architectural Features
Mantels
Hearth
Columns
Rotunda
Ceiling Medallion
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