The group restored PT-658 to her original 1945 configuration between 1995 and 2005.
From 1974 to 1981 a group led by George Tesarek restored the building for use as a museum.
After his death in 1972, a group of artists restored the building.
In 1982, a group of investors bought and restored the two structures.
The group has restored traditional crops to native farmers who had given them up for lost.
In 1957, a small group of golfers restored the course to its original layout.
One such group has restored an 11th century room and added altars to the world's religions.
The group restored the brick chimney and added a memorial plaque.
The group has restored the house and furnished it with antiques, many dating to the 18th century.
The group has restored the house to its original state and it is open for tours.