people who grew up with dede crockett and the alamo, it's a powerful experience. i think if you don't have that story and you don't have an understanding of what happened, the alamo is kind of this little theme in the middle of antonio, having been there. there's an interesting question there also about history and nature and whether they are related at all. i think they are. your appreciation of the natural world is also your appreciation of things that came before and are also part of the culture. may not be tangibly there. i think that an appreciation of the two you go hand-in-hand and you know, as i said, statistics show that attendance at national parks is a but it also is true that there's a tremendous increase in foreign tourism maybe that accounts or more of it. >> i want to touch on something you said. there are a lot of people who learnthe story of the alamo from the tv show daily crockett . so how much does their payment have to do with our interpretation of what american history is. where a lot of people learn about civil war from gone with the wind. t