Mar-a-Lago is currently a National Historic Landmark. But there is a proposal to make it National Park, to showcase not just the historic role in American History, but its scenic beauty and a more recent history of celebrities. Despite some bad news, there appears to be little opposition in Florida to support the replacement of Disney as the State's contribution to family fun.
"It is clear the ex-president's summer home should become a national treasure" a spokesperson reports from Florida. Even Gov. DeSantis appears to want to replace Disney.
But get on the Tennis Courts soon, the University of Florida predicts they will be under water in 80 years.