Governor's Reception Room in the State House in Trenton.

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2014-04-12

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In the Governor's reception room are the portraits of our most recent governors and the podium used by the Governor for signing bills. The portrait immediately to the left of the podium is of Former Governor Thomas Kean. Our Former Governor was the Chairman of the 9/11 Committee.
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The NJ Governor's Reception Area, New Jersey Governor's Office, New Jersey State House, New Jersey Capital, State House, New Jersey State Capital, Trenton, Mercer County, The Delaware Region, New Jersey, NJ, Jersey, The Garden State

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