It is now a non-profit museum operated by Historic New England and sometimes open to the public.
The non-profit museum and education center was to be located in Philadelphia.
However, in order to gain access to the radar they had to be classified as a non-profit museum.
By 2002, the non-profit museum drew 155,000 visitors per year.
The house is now a non-profit museum.
In 1996 the Rices established the non-profit museum.
Richard and Helen Rice both died in 1997 with the home passing to the non-profit museum as part of their estate.
It is a non-profit museum that relies on government funding and donations from tourists and patrons.
It is now a non-profit museum, showing over 100 years of the life of a prominent California family.
The non-profit museum is located at a former Erie Railroad facility.