From 1886 to 1913, the mansion served as an orphanage until the state assumed ownership.
This ornate mansion now serves as a community arts center and gallery.
The mansion now serves as a natural history museum featuring an extensive collection of mounted birds.
The mansion still serves as a museum, but in a much smaller scale than before.
For many years, the old mansion served happily as a visitors' center, museum and inn.
Over the years, the mansion served as hotel, orphanage, home for the elderly and warehouse.
The mansion had served as a bordello for a point in its time.
I quite realise that these fine mansions have served their turn.
The mansion also served as a venue for social and official functions.
Since 1944, the mansion served as library and residence to the college.