We have what's called St. George 's Street, which is the main shopping area in the historic district. It is 11 blocks of pedestrian only streets. It used to be the main street through the old city, but back in the early 70s, they closed that off and now it's just for pedestrians. As you would expect in a historic location, there are many shops that have historic fames and there are shops that are specialized in Irish linen, Irish goods and Spanish goods and all that sorts of things with an international flavor. You have got the Caribbean Jimmy Buffet kind of things that people can purchase. We have over 20 art galleries and this is a fairly recent phenomenon here. We weren't known for our art in the past, but it is just growing tremendously. So people who are interested in art often come here to shop in the galleries. We also have a very large and active antique district, which always goes well with the old city. There are a lot of antiques here. There are two huge outlet malls. Between the two of those, there are practically 200 stores that are very popular. They don't have a major mall here where you would go in and see the same things you would see in a mall in Cincinnati or Utah. There seems to be an effort here to keep things that are historic sort of theme. In fact, we don't have any fast food restaurants either in the historic district. And in fact we have I think probably I should have mentioned this. We have different historic districts in fact we have like a 144 square blocks of historic places. The entire area is on the national register because everything in it is virtually historic.