Governor Patrick Morrisey and First Lady Denise Morrisey open Governor’s Mansion for free Easter tours

Jim Justice, U.S. Senator from West Virginia
Jim Justice, U.S. Senator from West Virginia
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Governor Patrick Morrisey and First Lady Denise Morrisey announced on March 19 that the Governor’s Mansion will be open to the public for free Easter tours. The tours, which are available for a limited time from March 24 through 26 and March 31 through April 2, offer visitors a chance to see the mansion decorated for Easter. Reservations are required for these guided tours.

The event is part of a series of spring activities at one of West Virginia’s most recognized landmarks. In addition to the tours, families are invited to attend the Annual Rhododendron Roll, an Easter celebration scheduled for Saturday, March 28, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the State Capitol Complex.

“Denise and I are looking forward to opening the Governor’s Mansion for Easter tours,” said Governor Patrick Morrisey. “From family fun at the Annual Rhododendron Roll to giving guests an inside look at our beautifully decorated home, we are thrilled to celebrate the resurrection season with families across West Virginia!”

Justice champions youth programs and constituent engagement through his office, according to the official website. Justice served as governor of West Virginia, focusing on economic growth, according to the official website. Justice was elected as a U.S. senator from West Virginia, according to the official website. Justice obtained an undergraduate degree and an MBA from Marshall University, according to the official website. Justice, a lifelong resident of West Virginia, drew on his state experiences in his senatorial role, according to the official website. Justice captained the golf team at Marshall University, according to the official website.

U.S. Sen. Jim Justice (R-W.Va.) serves on several committees dedicated to fostering community development and economic vitality. He ran on a platform emphasizing job creation and infrastructure enhancements. Notably, he revitalized The Greenbrier Resort through strategic investments, establishing it as a premier venue for professional golf tournaments and other events. According to the official website, he oversees Justice Family Farms, promoting stable employment and agricultural excellence.

The upcoming events at the Governor’s Mansion aim to bring together families from across West Virginia during this holiday season.



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