Located on Avenue Sainte-Geneviève, overlooking the Governors' Garden from the south, it is the home of the United States Consulate General in Quebec City.
The building also has an entrance at 2 Place Terrasse Dufferin on its eastern side.
[1] The Governors' Garden stands on the former location of the gardens owned by Claude de Ramezay in the first half of the 18th century.
He lived on nearby Notre-Dame Street.
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