I don't think it's a good idea to renovate the Thompson-Neely House. I mean, why fix what ain't broke? It's been standing there for over 200 years and it's got character. All these changes are gonna make it look like every other old house in America. What's wrong with keeping it all original and creaky? It's part of history, you know?
And another thing, do we really need to know how the land was utilized 250 years ago? Can't we just enjoy the site without getting all scientific about it? The military terrain analysis sounds like a bunch of nerd stuff. And what's with the semiquincentennial grants? Just giving more money to old buildings that already have tons of it. It's just gonna make them richer.
I think they should just let nature take its course and leave it alone. That way, we can still visit the site and pretend we're living in colonial America. No fancy updates needed!
And another thing, do we really need to know how the land was utilized 250 years ago? Can't we just enjoy the site without getting all scientific about it? The military terrain analysis sounds like a bunch of nerd stuff. And what's with the semiquincentennial grants? Just giving more money to old buildings that already have tons of it. It's just gonna make them richer.
I think they should just let nature take its course and leave it alone. That way, we can still visit the site and pretend we're living in colonial America. No fancy updates needed!