Historical home for sale in Buffalo, Wyoming


ESPONDA HISTORICAL VICTORIAN
This is an incredible opportunity to own one of Buffalo's finest historic homes. Built in 1890, this 3,639 square foot master piece has been meticulously maintained while remaining true to the home's authentic craftsmanship and decor. Most aspects of the home's original construction elements including the wood floor, trim, and staircase, tin moldings and light fixtures are still in place capturing the essence of historic elegance, while the many updates throughout give way to modern living. Featuring three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a foyer, parlor, office, sun room, and kitchen all finished with countless details of rich Victorian decor, unsurpassed architectural creativity and the finest craftsmanship available, this home is truly one of a kind. This remarkable treasure is situated on a large lot featuring mature trees and landscaping and located on south main street just moments away from Buffalo's historic downtown.
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Wyoming Range Legacy Act

The Wyoming Range Legacy Act is legislation that has been introduced by US Senator, John Barrasso and that builds upon efforts initiated by Senator Craig Thomas prior to his death. The purpose of the bill is to withdraw certain Federal land in the Wyoming Range from leasing and provide an opportunity to retire certain leases in the Wyoming Range and to protect Wyoming Range from future oil and gas drilling.

According to the website http://www.wyomingrange.org/ Senator Barrasso's Wyoming Range Legacy Act has recently made it out of committee and now awaits a full vote on the Senate floor. The site also states that "The legislation has generated three different government assessments which show it would not have an impact on Wyoming's important energy work. The reports confirm the bill is a balanced solution that would protect a special place while allowing Wyoming to continue producing its share of energy."

To read the Wyoming Range Legacy Act click here.

For answers more information and answers to some question surrounding the bill please visit Citizens Protecting Wyoming Range land at http://www.wyomingrange.org/

Or email Senator John Barrasso by clicking here.

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