The French Renaissance mansion, called the "Kearns Mansion," was built in 1902 and became the official residence in 1937. It has 28 rooms — including six bathrooms, 10 fireplaces, a ballroom, a billiards room, two dining rooms, and three vaults for wine and other valuables.
The interior is decorated in bronze, iron, Russian mahogany, and oak from France and England. The mansion has a bowling alley in the basement, and used to have a large metal safe to keep candy guarded.
In 1993, a fire damaged the building and almost $8 million was spent restoring the residence.
It's open for public tours.