Tryon's PalaceTryon's Palace was finished in 1770. It was a Georgian-style home that was owned by Govenor Tryon. It had three stories: a basement and two floors. The first floor was used as the Governor Tryon's office. The basement was where the servants worked. The second floor was where the govenor and his family lived. Two small buildings behind the Palace was the stables and the kitchen. He stay for long. He stayed for three years and was later left. He was assigned Govenor of New York.