PIERRE, S.D. -- A mansion that was home to more than half of SouthDakota's governors now sits in three pieces, nearly forgotten on astorage lot.
If you want it, it's yours. Free for the taking.
There is one catch -- the 5,200-square-foot, 18-room structuremust be used for a public purpose.
The residence is being replaced by a $3.25 million home where theold one once stood along Capitol Lake. Money for the new mansion,expected to be finished about June 1 for occupancy by Gov. MikeRounds and his family, has come solely from donations.
Rounds was the 16th governor to live in the old mansion, built in1936 and listed on the National Register of Historic …

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