mr. kennard. we have the parlor and dining room, the kitchen and office on the first floor, bedrooms on the second floor. there was a wing that extended to the south that was a kitchen wing. that has been torn off and at some point, consideration has been made to put it back and we know where it is at an the foundation is there. other than that, it is a very simple floor plan. we realize that lincoln is very young and the state was very young. if you don't have a few things that are original, you have nothing at all to say this is what was here to start with. from the point of view of children who find it hard to conceive of anything older than 1900 or 1950, to have a few things left to make it something to visit and something to learn from. while the c sent city store was in lincoln, we sat down with nebraska governor pete ricketts to talk about the politics of the cornhusker state. while in lincoln, we spoke with republican governor pete ricketts inside his office at the nebraska state capital.