it's all restaurants, clubs, entertainment, legal offices, hotels. the nature of the business changed. we will talk about that briefly, how that changed in the late 1980's. ok, so this is the site of the slave market where illegally kidnapped individuals were auctioned off in the 1600s, 1700s, 1800s. keep in mind we are two blocks away from the water. none of these buildings were here. the ships would come in and dock at the water and they would have traveled for two to three months from africa with the illegally kidnapped individuals in the bottom of the ship. that's where they ate, that's where they slept, that's where they used the bathroom. environmentally, it was unbelievable. in fact, they say the stench was so bad that no one would go below to check on them. they would be shackled and chained in a slot about the size of a casket. if someone got sick or someone died, they stayed in that position until they got here. eric knows he would not have been able to survive in that environment. those had to be some very strong-willed individuals to make