we have a museum on site, it's rchearian. a the full of artifacts from excavations we've been doing since 1994. there aren't that many archaeological museums in existence. that's free of well. you can sign up for a special tour if you like with our director, dr. william kelso which is called in the trenches. that's a little extra and he takes you under the ropes so you get an up close and personal look from his perspective. grexit how could so many -- >> how could so many professions be lost for so many years? i think it was lost for the first hundred. nobody talked about it. there were travelers that came in here and there was to amend his erosion on the west end of the island. tremendous erosion on the west end of the island. then it became the story agreed upon. i think there was also a confederate earthwork here, a large earthen mound all over most of what we found. in thee was no clue landscape that there was anything but a civil war for. are a like this, there rise and time changes. shelteruilt as a bomb for the confede