Toward the lake, yeah. That was heavy. But even those, and the Pershing, all those were White hotels. And so anyway, you were talking about the Southway, that was, I lived at 61st and Indiana in the new apartment block, and we had White janitors and what have you, because no Blacks were in the Superintendent's Union, you see. But the Southway Hotel, oh, none of that was ... it was really south, deep south. And the school I attended, Sexton, which was between 61st and 60th Street on Champagne on one side and Langly on the other, and I graduated from Sexton. I tell you I think it was Austin Otis Sexton, A.O. Sexton, that's right, Austin Otis Sexton Grammar School. And when I went to that school, I think I was the only bro' that was there. The only Black cat that was in that then. Later on I was getting, of course, in some neighborhood change, and finally Lurlene Hutter wound living across the street from the school.