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Tour of the Royal Governor's Palace in Colonial Williamsburg
Bob joins Executive Chef Mark Herndon to have a look at what's been done in the new basement kitchen to prepare for the state-of-the art foodservice equipment and appliances to come.
Bob Ryley is working upstairs, hanging new double doors at the entrance to the private family living quarters.
For a glimpse of the living quarters of governors past, Bob goes to visit the Royal Governor's Palace in Colonial Williamsburg.
Bob Ryley is working upstairs, hanging new double doors at the entrance to the private family living quarters.
For a glimpse of the living quarters of governors past, Bob goes to visit the Royal Governor's Palace in Colonial Williamsburg.
- Part 1: Hanging Double Doors
- Part 2: Tour of the Royal Governor's Palace in Colonial Williamsburg
- Bob tours colonial Williamsburg, VA, stopping at the Royal Governor's Palace, where facilities manager Mark Winger gives a tour.
- Part 3: Touring the Remodeled Kitchen
In Richmond, Virginia, the oldest continuously occupied governor's mansion in America is in need of serious repairs, and Bob Vila's team is there to help. Projects include the complete overhaul and modernization of the basement to include a state-of-the-art caterer's kitchen for official functions, all new mechanical systems, and updates for handicapped accessibility.
Also from Executive Mansion
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Episode 1 - Governor's Mansion Tour
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The governor's mansion in Richmond, VA is under major renovation. After touring some of Richmond's sights and sounds, Bob joins Roxane Gilmore, the erstwhile first lady of the state. Preservationist Fred Ecker removing the mantel for restoration and talks about how innovation and historic preservation are both part of the design of the plan. -
Episode 2 - Restoring the Floor
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Bob tours the exterior of the main house and carriage house with architect John Paul Hanbury and general contractor Sam Daniel. The plans are reviewed, before Bob takes a tour of Virginia House. Once an English Abbey, this historic home was shipped to Richmond, stone by stone, in the 1920s. Back at the mansion, floor restoration is progressing, thanks to an acrylic injection technique designed to preserve the floor and prevent the joints from squeaking. -
Episode 3 - Preparing to Pour a Concrete Floor
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Project manager Mike Westcott joins Bob in the basement, where rebar and vapor barriers are being laid down in preparation for the concrete pour. Bob also visits Agecroft Hall and its luxurious gardens. Back at the mansion, general contractor Sam Daniel is on-hand to summarize the work being done on the North Addition, where a new, accessible entry way is being built. -
Episode 4 - Removing Windows for Restoration
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Episode 5 - Framing New Walls
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Episode 6 - Installing a Dumbwaiter
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Episode 7 - Installing Baseboards
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Episode 9 - Mantelpiece Restoration
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Episode 10 - Technology Systems Tested
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Episode 11 - Finishing the Kitchen
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Episode 12 - Interior Decorating
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Episode 13 - Mansion Final Tour
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