but the significance of this property is this is where ralph edison wrote invisible man, so how is that conveyed by this site. in some cases it become how do you interpret the site? there was a discussion about putting a plaque on a historic site. the real question here is what did the house look like when invisible man was written in it in 1947? maybe it's the knowledge of it, maybe it being aware of that that conveys the significance. and the building on the left is a forum. you can see a fair amount of alteration to the lower level, but its significance is largely historical . the interior actually has some surviving features, including a arch and sort of a stage area, no seating but a stage area on the upper hefl. level. you can see it's a larger place. that's the place where the open space would be arguably significant because it was a gathering place, major events held there, the windows have all been changed, but again, the historic context what's really significance is what happened. the question become how about the historic context reflected in the building and is the goal in