The house, however, was never operated as a mill.
The house is now operated as a museum, with the garden replicating one of the early 19th century.
The house is maintained and operated as a museum by a foundation created for that purpose.
The house was operated as a privately owned tourist attraction for a time until 1996.
The house was operated as a Bed & Breakfast for several years, but is now under private ownership.
The house was sold out of the family in 1983 and is now operated as a bed and breakfast.
Currently the house is operated as a bed and breakfast.
In 1981 the house was sold and operated as a small hotel for about a decade.
The 1652 house is still operated by the Wyckoff family, which donated it to the city.
The house is now operated as a two-suite bed and breakfast.