GOVERNOR’S MANSION – 2026 TOUR SCHEDULE – RESERVATIONS NOW AVAILABLE

Governor’s Mansion Photo credit: Merrilee MacLean

GOVERNOR’S MANSION – 2026 TOUR SCHEDULE – RESERVATIONS NOW AVAILABLE

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FEBRUARY TOURS

Black History Month – Featuring Jacob Lawrence Prints of the George Bush Series and

new gallery exhibit, “Power of Place”.

OLYMPIA – In honor of Black History month in February, the Governor’s Mansion Foundation will feature large-scale prints of the George Bush series by acclaimed Black artist Jacob Lawrence as part of the tours of the Mansion on February 4 and 11.

The original art is in the collection of the Washington State Historical Society.  The prints are courtesy of the Washington State Supreme Court, copyright 2025, The Jacob and Gwendolyn Knight Lawrence Foundation, Seattle/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.  The five panels depict, in Lawrence’s iconic style, the western journey of George and Isabella Bush and their family from Missouri, arriving in what is now Tumwater in 1845.  George Bush, a man of mixed race, became one of the Territory’s most noted farmers and the Bush family were known for their generosity.

 2026 Tour Schedule: 

    1. February 4 & 11 – Black History Month – On display Jacob Lawrence prints of the George Bush Series –The original art is in the collection of the Washington State Historical Society.  The prints are courtesy of the Washington State Supreme Court, copyright 2026, The Jacob and Gwendolyn Knight Lawrence Foundation, Seattle/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.
    2. March 4 & 11 – Women’s History Month
    3. April 1 & 8 – Library Month
    4. May 6 & 13 – Historical Tour
    5. June 3 & 10 – Historical Tour
    6. July 1 & 8 – WA State America’s 250th
    7. October 7 & 14 – Historical Tour
    8. November 4 – Celebrating Statehood
    9. December 2 & 9 – Holiday Tours (reservations available in November)
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Governor’s Mansion Photo credit: Merrilee MacLean
West Corridor
West Corridor Photo Credit: Merrilee MacLean
East Corridor
East Corridor Photo Credit: Merrilee MacLean