 When we look at all of these historic communities, our neighborhoods, and their importance to the city of Columbia historically, it brings a great deal of architectural features. I think these historic districts give a lot of unique character to our city. Our architecture here in this neighborhood and our other historic districts tell the history and the story of our city. I've always had an admiration of love for historical designs. When you come to a neighborhood like Waverly and you see all the various structures, all the various architectural designs that are in Waverly, it just gives you an appreciation for the structure. We actually bought our house for our windows. We wouldn't have bought those houses away if it wasn't for these big, beautiful metal windows. We knew as soon as we pulled it up to the house that it was the house that we needed because of those windows. But these things were built to last and you can maintain them. You don't have to keep replacing them. I think that's more eco-conscious. I think it's the right approach for the future. Let's repair, let's not replace. Beautiful homes, hardwood floors, interior effects that are not in modern homes today, made out of lumber that you can't even find today, the bricks that you can't even find today. Each one has its own characteristics, its own sense of style and it just speaks to you. Definitely community is important with the preservation and historic district. I really like how we kind of rally together when you know we're trying to protect our historic destinations but also when we just need help and we have questions that it's going to be hard to find on the internet. There's not a lot of land downtown so you know as time goes this will become more and more valuable and it's going to be harder and harder to keep that at bay. I think it's really going to be a catalyst for, it's going to be an economic driver for the city in the future and I think any city you've been into with these old neighborhoods, I mean there's nothing more special than like coming out of a city center and they're right into an old neighborhood and it's like this is amazing that this is still here. We are Columbia.