The owners donated it to the state on 1950, and it operates as a museum since then.
The owner donated the medals on the condition the boys find the family and return them, which they did.
The fourth attack was against a roadside restaurant whose owner donated the building for use as the first girls' school in the area.
When it folded, the owner donated the land to the university.
In 1617 the owners donated part of the real estate land to Franciscans.
The owner donated the land, which was divided into lots and sold at low prices to new settlers.
In 1926 the then owner of the common, Lord Stanley, donated it to the parish.
After the cinema closed, the owners donated the building and land to the city of Trotwood.
Prospective owners donate about 450 days of their work to the construction.
The second owners, the Thomas family, sold it to the state in 1981 for $1 million and donated all of the furniture.