I haven't ranked them either, but you can sort the
wiki list of governor's mansions by "dates of use" where that data is available. That definitely puts it about "middle of the road". But several of the ones that weren't being used as governor's mansions until the 50s or 60s were built decades earlier, many before Oklahoma's was built.
I'm not saying whether the current governor's mansion can be used or not. I don't know enough about it, or construction in general for that matter, to have an opinion on that, but it's always funny to me what qualifies as old in Oklahoma when there are perfectly functional buildings everywhere much older than the oldest buildings in the state's inventory.
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