. >> my name is blythe straub, the senior curator for the discovery project. that's a project that started in 1994. it's a project of prchbvation, virginia. the first statewide historic preservation organization in the united states. it is confusing that there are so many james towns and many people visit jamestown and it turns out that they never went to the real place. you know, the place where all the history happened. so there's a james two that's a living history museum, living history settlement and they interpret yams town and they will have three wonderful ships and they've reinstructed a fort and an indian vil and they have a huge museum over there. that is a state-run organization. so they get state funding for that. then the island itself, the original site of jamestown is comanaged by the national park service in preservation, virginia. so it's an unusual public private partnership that goes on here. the park service owns the majority of the island, 1500 acres. preservation, virginia, has around 23. but their 23 acres incorporates the site of the o