Houston’s Mayor’s Mansion (theoretical)

This is a theoretical idea on what could have been the official Houston's mayor's mansion. I'm not advocating for a mayor's mansion due to taxpayers' cost. Though they can arguably serve as a ceremonial property for hosting dignitaries and guests, as well as special events for the city and non-profits without the mayor and the mayor's family actually living there (like what Blooomberg did in NYC).

Only 4 American cities have an official "mayor's mansion". If Houston had one, which property should it be? Based on what I've seen of other governor/mayor mansions, it would probably have to fall within these guidelines:

  1. Historical Relevance – having served a relevant connection to the city's history or home to past mayors or moguls or civic figures
  2. Proximity to City Hall – the closer to city hall, the more shorter the commute for the mayor and security, and the more likelihood it will be used for receptions of dignitiaries
  3. Accessible for Tours – most governor's/mayor's mansions are generally open for tours of the common rooms and grounds, and rarely the private quarters

The current mayor worked with HAR to promote historic home purchasing in historic districts. Maybe some good candidates can be found there too.

Someone on HAIF suggested before of the Kirby Mansion at 2200 Smith Street, I think it meets the three criteria very well. Any better candidates?

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