o.p. van swearingen. they were raised poverty themselves and went on. but very ambitious. went on to become essentially real estate and creating community that was meant to be as elite as they came. the sort of the best of the best with exacting standards. it was a garden suburb that was modeled over the idea that you were not just living near a park, but in a park. there were expansive lawns front of the homes, all the houses look. just so there were rules about, what materials you could use, what the garage had to look like, what color scheme you could have. there was no industry. there was just a few little commercial areas, land set aside for schools, for a country club. the idea was that this was to be for the the the the cream of the crop in the city of cleveland and it's an inner ring suburb. it joins the of cleveland at the time this was the sticks but they were as families were moving out wealthy families were moving out of cleveland and into this area. that's that's what was creating. these brothers were just very odd. they like an eight bedroom mansion, but they