Plan in works to save 3 historic homes

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By The Associated Press

CHEYENNE, WYOMING - A plan is in the works to save three of six old houses near the Historic Governor's Mansion in Cheyenne that were slated to be moved or demolished to make way for a hospital parking lot.

A co-owner of the homes, Rande Pouppirt, says the three homes will stay where they are and be restored. The other three homes will be moved to new locations. Several neighbors say they're not satisfied with the compromise.

State Rep. Mary Throne, who lives in the neighborhood, says the Governors' Mansion is one of Cheyenne's key historic sites. She says that site needs to be improved, not diminished.

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