Yes, I remember that you were saying that McClellan's castle is now owned and maintained, what is left of it, by the UK's National Trust, which would seem a reasonable place to put that. That means we do not have to pay a dime for what does not belong to us anyway. Needless to say. And there was always the thought of some unknown McClellan heir who might appear someday to claim that defunct title, but that might not be us. We might not be able to leap such an impossible hurdle. Better to let the UK decide what to do with their own property. Needless to say.