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    Prior to the mansion grounds, there is a large gate to prevent intruders entering the mansion. Outside of the mansion is a large field of land. There are also sprinklers for the grass that go off automatically. The mansion itself is white and plastered with Palladian and Neoclassical features. According to the Governor, behind the mansion is a larg...

    The Governor's Mansion has two stories. On the first floor there's a kitchen that features an entrance/exit to the mansion. The hallway to that entrance appears to also be the direction to Kraus's room. Opposite of that hallway appears to be the direction to Katie's room. The first floor also features a living room that is decorated with paintings ...

    The real-life location of the mansion is 1365 South Oakland Avenue in Pasadena, California
    The mansion was seen in the movie The Beverly Hillbillies (1993), in a 2006 U.S. television commercial for the RE/MAX real estate company, and in the Columbo episode "Etude in Black", as well as in...
    The mansion was also used briefly in the 2005 Rom-Com film, Monster-In-Law.
    The mansion is commonly mistaken for the same mansion in the 90's NBC sitcom, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Although both homes are located in California, this is not the case.
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  2. It is the Bundy House, located at 1365 South Oakland in Pasadena. It was designed by T. Beverley Keim in 1913. The original interior of the house is entirely intact, including a fabulous domed art glass window overlooking the grand entrance.

  3. Apr 28, 2010 · In reality, the Benson mansion is known as the Bundy House, named for its original owner, Harlow E. Bundy, inventor of the time clock. Harlow, a resident of Endicott, New York built the mansion in 1914 after deciding he wanted to retire to Pasadena.

  4. Mar 12, 2015 · The Benson mansion, shown above, is known as the Bundy House and is located in Pasadena (click for info on the house, including its address, if you’d like to do a little location-stalking). Ok, back to business. Benson of course starred Robert Guillaume as the title character.

  5. Nov 11, 2008 · In reality, the Benson mansion is known as the Bundy House, named for its original owner, Harlow E. Bundy, inventor of the time clock. Harlow, a resident of Endicott, New York built the mansion in 1914 after deciding he wanted to retire to Pasadena.

  6. Jan 19, 2024 · The Bundy House, a grand Pasadena mansion known for its handsome hilltop setting, served as the Governor's Mansion in the popular sitcom "Benson."

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