I know how you feel about appreciating local history. Like Uncle Jesse, I have a very deep sense of pride in my land. There are no historic homes on it but there is a foundation remaining from the original settlers. I often go there and think about what life was like for them. The first family to own my land had it for 140 years and the second family had it for 40. I bought it when I was 19 and have owned it for 32 years so we're only the third family to ever live here. There's not a lot of landowners in western Pennsylvania that can say that. I have learned a lot about the local settlers who first made the sacrifice to create this new nation and since I live a life of modern luxury compared to what they went through, I can't really relate to how rough they had it. What I can relate to is how much I love the same land they treasured so much. That's one of the reasons I love the Dukes so much, especially Jesse. He had such a deep love for his farm. I'm exactly lke him. The only thing in life I put about my home is God and family.