in what was that would become the us navy, but wasn't yet when she was sunk in the battle of lake champlainen raised up androught to the museum in the sixties as we werethat masst building. clearly a object. but you know what else is, you know, what are the other 248? so we're we're embarking on a really exciting semicolons centl in ways that are both kind of predictable that you'd want to come see the washingtoth of 202s that get you thinking about what a what quiet revolutions are what major revolutionsone of myd commforth the first commercially producedrevolution or object jur the first time, you can putn thk 8 hours later and actually have dinner and not to it all day, you know? so for working women, was that a revoluonari'm sure for many. i asked my mom, she's like, oh, yeah, that was revolutionary. you find those entry points into the past where people both kind of identify with an object. and because we have such a rich collection, there are so many, i think, to choose from. and then we take them. we can really take them on a journey with us, and then they can■v also help us with the