In 1924, Joseph Young held a competition for salesmen, which was won by J.M. Jack Kagey, a Young Salesman since 1920. Kagey's team sold more than $426,000, and as the prize winning team leader, Kagey chose $5,000 over an automobile (he already owned two). The money helped build this $16,000 home in 1925. Later a funeral home, the mansion was purchased by the city in 1990 for more than $1 million, and it became the Hollywood Art and Culture Center.