The house had already become the property of the Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation, which began operating it as a historic house museum.
According to Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation, it is the oldest public school building still standing within the city of Pittsburgh.
In 1997, it was added to the list of historic landmarks by the Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation.
It was added to the Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation as a Historic Landmark in 1987.
Preservation efforts by the Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation, along with community neighborhood groups, resisted the demolition plans.
As well, it is listed as a landmark by the Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation.
Pittsburgh History is an on-line service maintained by the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh.
Lobbying by Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation on the merits of preserving the bridge were considered by officials.
The school is listed as a Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark.